Neon meets religion in what promises to be an eye-catching exhibition.
Surreal works mix space age technology with classical paintings.
The things we love about London galleries, and certain aspects that put us off.
A guide to the most bizarre artworks currently on display, and they're all free.
Paintings that capture the dynamism of London in this free exhibition.
Is outsider art the creative process in its purest form?
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes re-purposes instruments of war and destruction.
White sands, blue skies ... and a rusting tractor?
Social commentary with a sense of humour in this free art exhibition.
Yinka Shonibare's bold and humorous sculptures poke fun at the financial sector.
Landscape photography at its finest - from space to environmental disasters.
Dioramas of taxidermied animals and an insect boxing match in this free exhibition.
Moving portraits of American Indians in this free exhibition.
Satirical drawings of Shoreditch in a free exhibition.
Photographs of the devastation wrought by the East Japan earthquake and the tsunami, and the subsequent efforts to rebuild
Monumental paintings featuring a God and portraits of stone faces.
Powerful installations inspired by war and conflict.
Bizarre surrealism from an upside down palm tree to insects conducting extramarital affairs.
Art highlighting how we've changed the way we look at the world.
Two exhibitions featuring spectacular Baroque paintings of religious scenes.
Major names in contemporary art, all in one exhibition.
Stunning landscape paintings of the American wilderness
Dystopian visions of another world beneath Waterloo station.
Miniature lifelike sculptures in unnatural positions
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