
Lina Iris Viktor: Mythic Time / Tens of Thousands of Rememberings
Spanning sculpture, painting, photography and gilding, Viktor’s practice explores the complexities of time, memory and historic traditions
Wednesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm
Spanning sculpture, painting, photography and gilding, Viktor’s practice explores the complexities of time, memory and historic traditions
Wednesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm
Following the wildly successful YouTube art history series Great Art Explained in 15 Minutes, founded last year by art writer and curator James Payne, a new art and travel series has launched. Great Art Cities Explained, a collaboration from PayneShurvell gallery owners, James Payne and Joanne Shurvell, will run concurrently on the same channel.
19 November 2021
The work and practice of Pablo Bronstein addresses two common misconceptions. The first concerns art and is to do with the perception that the contemporary art world no longer teaches, values or rewards the traditional skills of drawing.
16 November 2021
n a new body of work created especially for Sir John Soane’s Museum, contemporary artist Pablo Bronstein presents his unique, seductive and deeply ironic vision of hell.
Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm
Pablo Bronstein: Hell in its Heyday will present a new body of work by this prominent British-Argentinian contemporary artist.
27 August 2021
New works specially commissioned for the exhibition and work borrowed from public and private collections across the UK will be installed across the Museum in dialogue with Sir John Soane’s collection of art, architecture and antiquities.
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Hogarth: Place and Progress will unite all of the paintings and engravings in Hogarth’s series for the first time.
Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 17:00 Last entry 16:30
This major exhibition will unite all of the paintings and engravings in Hogarth’s Place and Progress series for the first time displayed across the Georgian backdrop of Sir John Soane’s Museum. Through these works, the exhibition will explore the artist’s complicated stance on morality, society, and the city, and the enduring appeal of his satires.
8 October 2019
Paul Coldwell: Picturing the Invisible will display a new body of work created in dialogue with, and now installed in, the Museum’s Old Kitchens.
Daily 10:00 to 17:00
The new Marc Quinn exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum is a rare treat. It merges contemporary art with one of the finest house museum settings in the world.
28 March 2017
The work of one of the greatest British architects of all time is examined in a new exhibition at Sir John Soane’s Museum. Robert Adam’s London (30 November 2016 – 11 March 2017) takes an in- depth look at some of the Scottish architect’s work which helped change the landscape of the capital.
6 December 2016
The Sir John Soane’s Museum is staging the second of two exhibitions looking at the relationship between Sir John Soane… Read More
17 December 2013
Sir John Soane’s Museum presents the first major survey of the work of British artist and illustrator Alan Sorrell (1904… Read More
22 August 2013