
British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age will celebrate the best of British post-war art and design.

The silk screen was the foundation for almost all of Warhol’s art making.

In January 2012 the Royal Academy of Arts will showcase the first major exhibition of new landscape works by David Hockney RA.

This exhibition explores the largely untold relationship between Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson during the 1930's.

Damien Hirst first came to public attention in London in 1988 when he conceived and curated Freeze.

In the spring of 1624 the painter Anthony Van Dyck (1599 -1641) moved from Genoa to Palermo in Sicily.

Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye will be a major exhibition devoted to a reassessment of the works of the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944).

From spring 2012 the V&A celebrates the opening of the newly renovated Fashion Galleries with an exhibition of beautiful ballgowns.

'Hollywood Costume' shows the greatest costumes designed for the most memorable cinema characters over a century of film making.

Turner Inspired: In the Light of Claude is the most in-depth examination of Turner's experience of Claude's art to date.