Autograph
- Island by Mónica de Miranda (October 2022)
- Lina Iris Viktor (January 2020)
- Purdah – The Sacred Cloth by Arpita Shah (November 2018)
- Liberty / Diaspora by Omar Victor Diop (November 2018)
- I Am Now You – Mother by Marcia Michael (June 2018)
- Devotion: A Portrait of Loretta by Franklyn Rodgers (June 2018)
Barbican
- Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945 to 1965 (March 2022)
- Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty (May 2021)
- Masculinities: Liberation through photography 2 (February 2020)
- Masculinities: Liberation through photography (February 2020)
- From ‘Apple’ to ‘Anomaly’ by Trevor Paglen
- Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art (December 2019)
- Lee Krasner: Living Colour (August 2019)
- AI: More than Human (May 2019)
- Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-Garde (October 2018)
- Vanessa Winship: And Time Folds (August 2018)
- Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing (August 2018)
- Another Kind of Life: Photography on the Margins (April 2018)
- Basquiat: Boom for Real (November 2017)
- Purple by John Akomfrah (October 2017)
- Into the Unknown (Science Fiction) (August 2017)
- Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers (March 2016)
- Where The Shadows are so Deep by Imran Qureshi (March 2016)
- The World of Charles and Ray Eames (November 2015)
- Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector (April 2015)
- Pop Art Design (February 2014)
- Toru Takemitsu (February 2013)
- Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s (November 2012)
- Bauhaus: Art as Life (July 2012)
Barcelona
- Fundació Joan Miró (July 2017)
- Picasso Museum (July 2017)
Bristol
- Being Human: An exhibition of modern sculpture @ Bristol Museum and Art Gallery (November 2019)
- Bristol Museum and Art Gallery (October 2017)
- Women with Vision @ the Royal West of England Academy (January 2018)
- 165 Annual Open Exhibition @ the Royal West of England Academy (October 2017)
- Metamorphoses by PJ Crook @ the Royal Western Academy (October 2017)
British Library
- Marvellous and Mischievous: Literature’s Young Rebels (January 2020)
- Buddhism (January 2020)
- Cats on the Page (December 2018)
- Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War (December 2018)
- James Cook: The Voyages (June 2018)
British Museum
- Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt (October 2022)
- Shattered glass of Beirut (October 2022)
- Feminine power: the divine to the demonic (May 2022)
- The world of Stonehenge (February 2022)
- Peru: a journey in time (December 2021)
- Nero: the man behind the myth (June 2021)
- French Impressions: Prints from Manet to Cézanne (February 2020)
- Piranesi drawings: visions of antiquity (February 2020)
- Currency in Crisis: German emergency money, 1914 to 1924 (February 2020)
- Troy: Myth and Reality (February 2020)
- Inspired by the East (November 2019)
- Sir Stamford Raffles: collecting in Southeast Asia 1811 to 1824 (November 2019)
- Admonitions of the Instructress to the Court Ladies (November 2019)
- Pushing Paper (September 2019)
- Portrait of the Artist: Käthe Kollwitz (September 2019)
- Collecting histories: Solomon Islands (July 2019)
- Manga (July 2019)
- Edvard Munch: love and angst (July 2019)
- The World Exists to Be Put On A Postcard: artists’ postcards from 1960 to now (May 2019)
- I am Ashurbanipal king of the world (January 2019)
- Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece (June 2018)
- Charmed lives in Greece: Ghika, Craxton, Leigh Fermor (March 2018)
- Living with Gods (March 2018)
- Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia (December 2017)
- Places of the mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850 to 1950 (May 2017)
- The American Dream: pop to the present (May 2017)
- South Africa: The art of a nation (December 2016)
- Sicily: culture and conquest (May 2016)
- Every room in the British Museum (December 2015)
- Celts: art and identity (October 2015)
- Indigenous Australia (April 2015)
- Defining beauty: the body in ancient Greek art (April 2015)
- Vikings: Life and Legend (May 2014)
- Shunga: sex and pleasure in Japanese art (December 2013)
Calvert 22
- New East Photo Prize 2018 (November 2018)
- Family Values: Polish Photography Now (June 2018)
- Post-Soviet Visions (March 2018)
Courtauld Gallery
- Soutine’s Portraits: Cooks, Waiters and Bellboys (December 2017)
- Rodin and Dance: The Essence of Movement (January 2017)
- Botticelli and Treasures from the Hamilton Collection (February 2016)
- Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat (January 2016)
- Soaring flight: Peter Lanyon’s gliding paintings (January 2016)
- Goya: The Witches and Old Women Album (March 2015)
- Every room in the Courtauld Gallery
Design Museum
- Objects of Desire: Surrealism and Design 1924 to Today (February 2023)
- From Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008 to 2018 (July 2018)
Dulwich Picture Gallery
- Rembrandt’s Light (November 2019)
- Cutting Edge: Modernist British Printmaking (July 2019)
- Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway (March 2019)
- Ribera: Art of Violence (January 2019)
- Edward Bawden (June 2018)
- David Milne: Modern Painting (March 2018)
- Tove Jansson (November 2017)
- Sargent: The Watercolours (July 2017)
- Vanessa Bell (February 2017)
- Adriaen van de Velde: Dutch Master of Landscape (October 2016)
- Winifred Knights (September 2016)
- Nikolai Astrup (March 2016)
- The Amazing World of M.C. Escher (October 2015)
- Ravilious (April 2015)
- Emily Carr (February 2015)
- Art and Life: Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis, William Staite Murray, 1920 to 1931 (June 2014)
- David Hockney prints (March 2014)
- An American in London (January 2014)
- A Crisis of Brilliance (September 2013)
Festival Hall
- Aladdin Sane: 50 Years Exhibition (May 2023)
- I’m Still Here (October 2018)
Freud Museum
- Freud’s Antiquity: Object, Idea, Desire (February 2023)
Guildhall Art Gallery
- This Is England (February 2023)
- The Big City (February 2023)
- Seen and Heard: Victorian Children in the Frame (March 2019)
- Unseen City: Photos by Martin Parr @ Guildhall Art Gallery (March 2016)
- Every room in the Guildhall Art Gallery (February 2016)
- Age of Elegance: 1890 to 1930 @ the Guildhall Art Gallery (April 2012)
Hayward Gallery
- Bridget Riley (December 2019)
- Kader Attia: The Museum of Emotion (March 2019)
- diane arbus: in the beginning (March 2019)
- ‘Learn the Rules Like a Pro, So You Can Break Them Like an Artist!’ (November 2018)
- Space Shifters (October 2018)
- Lee Bul: Crashing (May 2018)
- Adapt to Survive: Notes from the Future (May 2018)
- Andreas Gursky (March 2018)
- History is Now (April 2015)
- Martin Creed (February 2014)
- Art and Power (1995)
Heath Robinson Museum
- Heath Robinson’s Shakespeare Illustrations (February 2023)
- Scene Through Wood: A Century of Modern Wood Engraving (November 2022)
- John Hassall: Illustrator and Poster Artist (June 2021)
- Fairies in Illustration (January 2020)
- The Beardsley Generation (March 2019)
- Heath Robinson’s Home Life (December 2019)
- Heath Robinson’s War Effort (November 2018)
- Peter Pan and Other Lost Children (November 2018)
- A Curious Turn (mechanical dolls) (June 2018)
- Neo-Romantic Book Illustration in Britain 1943 to 1955 (March 2018)
- Heath Robinson’s World of Advertising (February 2018)
- Edward Ardizzone’s Illustrations (July 2017)
- The Heath Robinson Museum: an introduction (June 2017)
House of Illustration
- Quentin Blake: From the Studio (January 2020)
- W. E. B. Du Bois: Charting Black Lives (December 2019)
- Designed in Cuba: Cold War Graphics (December 2019)
- Quentin Blake: From the Studio (June 2019)
- Posy Simmonds: A Retrospective (June 2019)
- Corita Kent: Power Up (March 2019)
- 100 Figures: The Unseen Art of Quentin Blake (November 2018)
- Journeys Drawn: Illustration from the Refugee Crisis (November 2018)
- Quentin Blake: Voyages to the Moon and the Sun (June 2018)
- Enid Marx: Print, Pattern and Popular Art (June 2018)
- Made in North Korea (March 2018)
- Lucinda Rogers: Drawings from Ridley Road Market (March 2018)
- Quentin Blake: Arrows of Love (March 2018)
Imperial War Museum
- Moments of Silence (March 2019)
- Mimesis: African Soldier (March 2019)
- I Was There: Room of Voices (March 2019)
- Renewal: Life After the First World War in Photographs (March 2019)
- Age of Terror: Art since 9/11 (March 2018)
- Syria: A Conflict Explored (May 2017)
- People Power: Fighting for Peace (March 2017)
- Real to Reel (December 2016)
- Visions of War Above and Below (May 2015)
- Peter Kennard (May 2015)
- Truth and Memory (September 2014)
The Jewish Museum
- Remembering the Kindertransport: 80 Years On (December 2018)
- Roman Vishniac Rediscovered (December 2018)
Leeds
Leighton House Museum
- A Victorian Obsession (April 2015)
The Lightbox, Woking
- The Ingram Collection (May 2017)
- Artists’ self portraits from the Ruth Borchard Collection (May 2017)
Miscellaneous
- ALERT by Antony Gormley (October 2022)
Museum of London
- The Clash: London Calling (January 2020)
Museum of London Docklands
- Executions (March 2023)
National Army Museum
- Foe to Friend: The British Army in Germany since 1945 (March 2023)
- Road to Recovery (March 2023)
- The Art of Persuasion: Wartime Posters by Abram Games (April 2019)
- Alfred Munnings: War Artist, 1918 (January 2019)
- War Paint (December 2017)
National Gallery
- Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different (April 2023)
- The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance (April 2023)
- Young Bomberg and the Old Masters (February 2020)
- Gauguin Portraits (December 2019)
- Boilly: Scenes of Parisian Life (April 2019)
- Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light (April 2019)
- Messengers by Bridget Riley (April 2019)
- Mantegna and Bellini (January 2019)
- Monet and Architecture (June 2018)
- Ed Ruscha: Course of Empire (June 2018)
- Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire (June 2018)
- Reflections: Van Eyck and the Pre-Raphaelites (February 2018)
- Drawn in Colour: Degas from the Burrell (December 2017)
- Lake Keitele: A Vision of Finland (December 2017)
- Monochrome (December 2017)
- Michelangelo and Sebastiano (March 2017)
- Australia’s Impressionists (January 2017)
- Beyond Caravaggio (December 2016)
- Painters’ Paintings: From Freud to Van Dyck (August 2016)
- Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art (February 2016)
- Every room in the National Gallery (December 2015)
- Goya: The Portraits (November 2015)
- Inventing Impressionism (May 2015)
- Making Colour (September 2014)
- Veronese (May 2014)
- Facing the Modern: The Portrait in Vienna 1900 (January 2014)
National Maritime Museum
- The Great British Seaside (May 2018)
National Portrait Gallery
- Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2019 (December 2019)
- Pre-Raphaelite Sisters (December 2019)
- BP Portrait Award 2019 (August 2019)
- Cindy Sherman (July 2019)
- Only Human by Martin Parr (May 2019)
- Elizabethan Treasures (March 2019)
- Gainsborough’s Family Album (January 2019)
- Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2018 (December 2018)
- BP Portrait Award 2018 (September 2018)
- Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2017 (January 2018)
- Cézanne Portraits (December 2017)
- BP Portrait Award 2017 (September 2017)
- Picasso’s Portraits (January 2017)
- BP Portrait Award 2016 (August 2016)
- Russia and the Arts (March 2016)
- Giacometti: Pure Presence (November 2015)
- Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends (March 2015)
- BP Portrait Award 2014 (August 2014)
- The Great War in Portraits (March 2014)
- Man Ray Portraits (April 2013)
- Lucian Freud: Portraits (April 2012)
New York
Norfolk
- Quay Art, Blakeney, Norfolk (July 2021)
- Some Norfolk churches (July 2021)
- Norfolk Artists (August 2012)
Photographers’ Gallery
- A Brief Revolution (May 2023)
- A Hard Man is Good to Find! (May 2023)
- Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023 (May 2023)
- Sabine Weiss (February 2023)
- An Alternative History of Photography: Works from the Solander Collection (February 2023)
- Chris Killip retrospective (February 2023)
- Feast For The Eyes: The Story Of Food In Photography (October 2019)
- Shot in Soho (October 2019)
- Urban Impulses: Latin American Photography 1959 to 2016 (July 2019)
- TPG New Talent 19 (July 2019)
- Manuel Álvarez Bravo (July 2019)
- Jessa Fairbrother: Constellations & Coordinates (March 2019)
- Dave Heath: Dialogues with Solitudes (March 2019)
- Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2019 @ the Photographers’ Gallery (March 2019)
- Shirley Baker: Personal Collection (June 2018)
- Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive (June 2018)
- Tish Murtha: Works 1976 to 1991 (June 2018)
- Work in Process (June 2018)
- Under Cover: A Secret History Of Cross-Dressers (June 2018)
- Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2018 (May 2018)
Royal Academy
- Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South (May 2023)
- Spain and the Hispanic World (March 2023)
- Eco-Visionaries: confronting a planet in a state of emergency (January 2020)
- Lucian Freud: The Self-Portraits (January 2020)
- Antony Gormley (December 2019)
- Laura Knight: A Working Life (September 2019)
- Helene Schjerfbeck (September 2019)
- Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet (September 2019)
- Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2019 (July 2019)
- The Renaissance Nude (April 2019)
- Klimt / Schiele (December 2018)
- Oceania (November 2018)
- Dalí/Duchamp (November 2017)
- Jasper Johns: ‘Something resembling truth’ (November 2017)
- Matisse in the studio (November 2017)
- The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2017 (July 2017)
- America after the Fall (May 2017)
- Revolution: Russian Art 1917 to 1932 (March 2017)
- Intrigue: James Ensor by Luc Tuymans (December 2016)
- Abstract Expressionism (October 2016)
- The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2016 (July 2016)
- In the Age of Giorgione (March 2016)
- Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse (February 2016)
- Ai Weiwei (November 2015)
- Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2015 (June 2015)
- Rubens and his Legacy (January 2015)
- Allen Jones (January 2015)
- Dennis Hopper: The Last Album (August 2014)
- The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2014 (August 2014)
- Bill Woodrow (February 2014)
- Daumier (January 2014)
- Bronze (December 2012)
- The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2012 (August 2012)
- David Hockney: A Bigger Picture (April 2012)
- Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century (August 2011)
- Anish Kapoor (October 2009)
Saatchi Gallery
- BEYOND THE STREETS LONDON (April 2023)
Science Museum
- Illuminating India (February 2018)
- Only in England (March 2014)
Serpentine Galleries
- Infinite Folds by Barbara Chase-Riboud (March 2023)
- Kamala Ibrahim Ishag: States of Oneness (October 2022)
- Patrick Staff: On Venus (January 2020)
- Albert Oehlen (January 2020)
- Faith Ringgold (June 2019)
- Luchita Hurtado: I Live I Die I Will Be Reborn (May 2019)
- Emma Kunz: Visionary Drawings (March 2019)
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958 to 2018 (September 2018)
- Tomma Abts (June 2018)
- Products for Organising by Simon Denny (November 2015)
- Michael Craig-Martin’s tour of his exhibition, Transience (November 2015)
- Transience by Michael Craig-Martin (November 2015)
Sir John Soane Museum
Somerset House
- Mushrooms: The art, design and future of fungi (February 2020)
- Mary Sibande (December 2019)
- World Illustration Awards 2018 (June 2018)
- Print! Tearing It Up (June 2018)
- Malick Sidibé (January 2017)
- Maggi Hambling: War Requiem and Aftermath (April 2015)
- Beard (March 2015)
Stanley Spencer Museum
- An Artistic Affair (September 2017)
- Perspectives on Love (September 2013)
Tate Britain
- The Procession by Hew Locke (October 2022)
- Cornelia Parker (October 2022)
- Aubrey Beardsley (March 2020)
- British Baroque (March 2020)
- Content warnings at Tate (March 2020)
- The Bauhaus and Britain (November 2019)
- Edith Tudor-Hart and Wolfgang Suschitzky (November 2019)
- Year 3 by Steve McQueen (November 2019)
- John Opie (November 2019)
- Mark Leckey (November 2019)
- William Blake (October 2019)
- Art Now: France-Lise McGurn: Sleepless (July 2019)
- Mike Nelson: The Asset Strippers (July 2019)
- Frank Bowling (July 2019)
- Van Gogh and Britain (May 2019)
- Don McCullin (February 2019)
- Christmas slugs (December 2018)
- Turner Prize 2018 (December 2018)
- Edward Burne-Jones (October 2018)
- Aftermath: Art in the wake of World War One (September 2018)
- All Too Human (March 2018)
- Rachel Whiteread (November 2017)
- Impressionists in London (November 2017)
- Queer British Art 1861 to 1967 (April 2017)
- David Hockney (February 2017)
- Paul Nash (December 2016)
- Painting with Light (August 2016)
- Frank Auerbach (February 2016)
- Every room in Tate Britain (part one) (January 2016)
- Every room in Tate Britain (part two) (January 2016)
- Artist and Empire: Facing Britain’s Imperial Past (January 2016)
- Fighting History (August 2015)
- Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World (August 2015)
- Salt and Silver (April 2015)
- Sculpture Victorious (April 2015)
- Late Turner (January 2015)
- British Folk Art (June 2014)
- Ruin Lust (March 2014)
- Richard Deacon (February 2014)
- Art under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm (December 2013)
- Lowry and the painting of modern life (September 2013)
- Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian avant-garde (September 2012)
- Picasso and Modern British Art (July 2012)
- John Martin (December 2011)
Tate Modern
- Maria Bartuszová (April 2023)
- Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle Of Thread And Rope (April 2023)
- Cecilia Vicuña: Brain Forest Quipu (March 2023)
- Cezanne (February 2023)
- Dora Maar (December 2019)
- Dóra Maurer (November 2019)
- Nam June Paik (November 2019)
- Kara Walker (November 2019)
- Olafur Elliasson: In Real Life (October 2019)
- Takis (October 2019)
- Natalia Goncharova (August 2019)
- Franz West (May 2019)
- Magic Realism: Art in Weimar Germany 1919 to 1933 (April 2019)
- Dorothea Tanning (March 2019)
- Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory (February 2019)
- Anni Albers (December 2018)
- Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy (August 2018)
- Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Not Everyone Will be Taken Into the Future (January 2018)
- Red Star over Russia (December 2017)
- Modigliani (December 2017)
- Giacometti (September 2017)
- Soul Of A Nation: Art In The Age Of Black Power (July 2017)
- Wolfgang Tillmans: 2017 (June 2017)
- The Radical Eye (March 2017)
- Robert Rauschenberg (February 2017)
- Georgia O’Keefke (July 2016)
- Performing for the cameran (March 2016)
- Every Room in Tate Modern (January 2016)
- Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture (December 2015)
- The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop (November 2015)
- Agnes Martin (September 2015)
- Sonia Delaunay (May 2015)
- Conflict, Time, Photography (March 2015)
- Malevich: Revolutionary of Russian art (August 2014)
- Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs (June 2014)
- Paul Klee – Making Visible (January 2014)
- Lichtenstein: A Restrospective (March 2013)
- Damien Hirst (September 2012)
Temple Place
- Rhythm and Reaction (February 2018)
Turner contemporary
- Jean Arp: The Poetry of Forms (November 2017)
- Tracey Emin: ‘My Bed’ and J.M.W. Turner (November 2017)
Victoria and Albert Museum
- Cars: Accelerating the Modern World (February 2020)
- Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up (September 2018)
- Ocean Liners: Speed and Style (April 2018)
- Winnie the Pooh: Exploring a Classic (March 2018)
- Opera: Passion, Power and Politics (January 2018)
- Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains (October 2017)
- Opus Anglicanum (November 2016)
- You Say You Want A Revolution (October 2016)
- Every room in the V&A (part one) (August 2016)
- Paul Strand: Photography and Film for the 20th Century (June 2016)
- Botticelli Reimagined (March 2016)
- Medieval and Renaissance Art in the permanent collection (January 2016)
- Shoes: Pleasure and Pain (November 2015)
- Constable: The Making of a Master (January 2015)
- Masterpieces of Chinese Painting 700 to 1900 (January 2014)
Wandsworth Prison Museum
Watts Gallery
- Dickens and the Artists (July 2012)
Whitechapel Gallery
- Sense Sound/Sound Sense: Fluxus Music, Scores & Records in the Luigi Bonotto Collection (December 2019)
- ‘la Caixa’ Collection of Contemporary Art selected by Tom McCarthy (December 2019)
- Anna Maria Maiolino: Making Love Revolutionary (December 2019)
- London Open 2018 (June 2018)
- ISelf collection: Bumped Bodies (June 2018)
- Killed Negatives (June 2018)
- London Open 2018 (June 2018)
- Eduardo Paolozzi (March 2017)
- Imperfect Chronology: Debating Modernism II (March 2016)
- Emily Jacir: Europa (November 2015)
- Imperfect Chronology: Debating Modernism I (November 2015)
- David Batchelor Monochrome Archive, 1997 to 2015 (March 2015)
- Adventures of the Black Square (March 2015)
P.S.
Exhibitions I visited before I began writing a blog, or visited since starting the blog but didn’t have time to write up.
2017
- Anthony Green: The life and death of Miss Dupont @ the Royal Academy
- Hokusai: beyond the great wave @ the British Museum (May to August 2017)
2015
- Scarcity Waste: second edition of the Syngenta Photography Award @ Somerset House (March to April)
2014
- Bailey’s Stardust @ the National Portrait Gallery (February to June 2014)
2011
- Spencer’s War: the art of shipbuilding on the Clyde @ the Stanley Spencer Gallery (April to October 2011)
- The Cult of Beauty: the Aesthetic Movement 1860 to 1900 @ the Victoria and Albert Museum (April to July 2011)
- Treasures of Heaven: saints, relics and devotion in medieval Europe @ the British Museum (June to October 2011)
2010
- Chris Ofili @ Tate Britain (January to May 2010)
2009
- Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill @ the Royal Academy (October 2009 to January 2010)
2008
- Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia @ Tate Modern (February to May 2008)
2007
- Gilbert and George: Major Exhibition @ Tate Modern (February to May 2007)
- Hogarth @ Tate Britain (February to April 2007)
- Antony Gormley: Blind Light @ the Hayward Gallery (May to August 2007)
2006
- Modigliani and his models @ the Royal Academy of the Arts (July to October 2006)
- How To Improve The World, 60 Years of British Art @ Hayward Gallery (September to November)
- Holbein in England @ Tate Britain (September 2006 to January 2007)
- David Hockney Portraits: Life, Love, Art @ the National Portrait Gallery (October 2006 to January 2007)
2005
- Jungles in Paris: Henri Rousseau @ Tate Modern (November 2005 to February 2006)
- Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec: London and Paris 1870 to 1910 @ Tate Britain (October 2005 to January 2006)
- Rubens: A master in the making @ the National Gallery (October 2005 to January 2006)
- Samuel Palmer: Vision and landscape @ the British Museum (October 2005 to January 2006)
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