This is a major survey show of one of the most exciting, yet least known, movements in contemporary art: a non-Western tradition at once ancient and modern, immediate and other. (Ends on Sat, 28th Aug) |
An exhibition devoted to the life and work of Claudia Andujar and her collaboration with the Yanomami, one of Brazil’s largest indigenous peoples. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
This definitive retrospective charts her ground-breaking career from the 1920s to the 1990s. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
Discover the pioneering story of photography from the 1840s to today, told through stunning still lifes of plants and botany. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
A portrait of the strength and resilience of single parent families facing austerity. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
This exhibition explores a century of model making, and tells the story of the lacemakers, locomotive drivers and engineers who built the modern world from their kitchen tables. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
Tate Modern invites visitors of all ages to transform the floor of the Turbine Hall into an ever changing work of art. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
See Disney costumes and puppets from the shows on display, interactive games and crafts, plus photo opportunities. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
London based artist Perspicere makes street art from threads, and this is his first gallery show. (Ends on Sun, 29th Aug) |
This is a rare opportunity to see one of Poland’s most loved works of art. (Ends on Mon, 30th Aug) |
The first exhibition in 20 years to explore the pioneering aesthetics and lasting legacy of this influential association of artists, designers and craftspeople. (Ends on Tue, 31st Aug) |
Meet one of the giants of 20th century design, a free spirit who championed good design for all and was often overshadowed by her famous male collaborators. (Ends on Sat, 4th Sep) |
This exhibition showcases a series of powerful and poetic watercolours made on an expedition to discover the ruins of ancient Ionia (modern Turkey) in 1764. (Ends on Sat, 4th Sep) |
White Cube presents ‘Nudità’, an exhibition of new works by Liu Wei. (Ends on Sat, 4th Sep) |
The exhibition includes both gallery artists and guest artists and takes as its starting point an engraving by the great nineteenth century illustrator, Gustave Doré. (Ends on Sat, 4th Sep) |
A special exhibition of dazzling Tudor treasures celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Field of Cloth of Gold (Ends on Sun, 5th Sep) |
This exhibition focuses on the artist’s engagement with English marine and coastal subjects at a pivotal time in his career when he was living at Sandycombe Lodge. (Ends on Sun, 5th Sep) |
Outdoor art exhibition by Malwawi-born artist Samson Kambalu, who has been creating flags throughout lockdown that explore ideas of national and individual sovereignty and links to emancipatory movements such as Pan-Africanism. (Ends on Sun, 5th Sep) |
A display celebrating dub reggae and its influence on the capital. (Ends on Sun, 5th Sep) |
This touring exhibition unites contemporary indigenous artists and educators in the USA with museums and historic collections in Britain. (Ends on Sun, 5th Sep) |
A series of tonal paintings produced by contraptions that have been assembled by hand from industrial materials. (Ends on Sun, 5th Sep) |
Copies of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic torches will be on display in London during the summer. (Ends on Mon, 6th Sep) |
A collection with an extraordinary story, spanning hundreds of years and thousands of miles. (Ends on Sat, 11th Sep) |
This curated selection of artworks, on display for a limited time only, shines a new light on the experiences of ordinary people forced into new patterns of living by Nazi air raids. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |
Epic Iran explores 5,000 years of Iranian art, design and culture, bringing together over 300 objects from ancient, Islamic and contemporary Iran. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |
This landmark exhibition brings together major works by Turner from Tate and other collections, including The Fighting Temeraire 1839 and Rail, Steam and Speed 1844. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |
This topical exhibition explores the similarities between Freud’s experience of the Spanish Flu and 2020’s COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on mental health and the response by psychoanalysts. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |
Featuring works by children from 30 different primary schools, the exhibition showcases the richness of children's creative responses – from armoured beasts and shining shields to plumed helmets and printed flowers. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |
A collection of work exploring artists’ responses to the Battle of Britain and the Blitz. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |
This display showcases some of the miniature books submitted by children during the Covid lockdown. (Ends on Sun, 12th Sep) |