If you are looking for the ultimate cultural experience then London has your back. From museums to galleries and even street exhibitions London has a little bit of everything for visitors and locals. So with that in mind today here is
GDC Events guide to the best art exhibitions you can visit this year in London; just strap in and get ready for some culture.
Slices of Time:
A little bit of France and Japan combine in this exhibition. French architect Emanuelle Moureaux brings "shikiri" (dividing space with colour) for an unique presentation that will change how you look at architecture.
Kyoto to Catwalk:
The traditional Japanese Kimono returns with it's own exhibition. However this complete look at the garment covers both traditional art and modern culture, so don't get too shocked once you find Obi-Wan's robes on display.
Among the Trees:
An exhibition that focuses on art of natural life and particularly trees. Amongst the trees brings back the focus to one of the most beautiful and overlooked members of the natural world.
Andy Warhol:
Andy Warhol's pop art never stops being relevant. And this new exhibition in the
Tate Modern is the perfect place for new and old fans to discover his work.
Titian:
For those who want some classical art in their experience Titian is the right call. Bringing together 6 works based on Ovid's Metamorphoses for the first time in centuries.
Dóra Maurer:
Visual artist Dóra Maurer brings a new way to experiment color through films, paintings, photographs and more. A perfect exhibition for those who want something more "fun" in their art exhibitions.
Tantra:
Tantra is a philosophy that has affected religion, culture, politics and even sexuality. This exhibition is meant to clear up any and all misconceptions, so it's bound to be one of this year's most talked events.
Artemisia:
Artemisia Gentileschi was the most celebrated female painter of her time. Now thanks to the National Gallery her work is back in the spotlight for us to enjoy.
Sin:
An exhibition focused on the excesses of man through classical art. Velazques, Warhol, Hogarth and more join forces in this unique and free exhibition at the
National Gallery.
Bruce Nauman:
With a unique style Nauman combines sound, neon and even holograms to make art that pushes the boundaries. An exhibit not to be missed for those who want to see art in a new light.
Arctic:
An exhibition focused on the cultures and practices of the communities who thrive in the arctic. From boats, to tools and beyond this is a look at a culture we often overlook.
The Loneliness of the Soul:
Edvar Munch and longtime fan Tracey Emin share their work in an exhibit that will push your understanding of the human mind.
French Impressionism:
For the entire Winter season the
British Museum will offer a free display of their most famous impressionist pieces available. A great way to catch up with a classic collection.
Francis Bacon:
A bizarre but always fascinating collection where movement is at the forefront. Man and animals combine in an exhibit unlike any other in this list.
Epic Iran:
An exhibition that aims to tackle 5000 years of history, culture and art for all it's visitors. Epic Iran is the definitive presentation when it comes to eastern art this year.
Alice Curiouser and Curioser:
An immersive exhibition that combines traditional art and theatre to take a brand new look at the world of Alice in Wonderland. A complete look at over 150 years of adaptations and reimaginations.
Paula Rego:
A retrospective on the works of Paula Rego; famous for her way of integrating women in all major forms of art.