The Courtauld Gallery is home to one of the greatest collections of art in the UK and an annual programme of focused exhibitions, displays and contemporary commissions. All housed in a beautiful human-sized gallery at Somerset House.
The Courtauld Institute is a research-led, independent college of the University of London, offering world–renowned programmes in the history, conservation, curation and business of art.
We care for an outstanding art collection, advance the study and conservation of visual art, and share it through acclaimed exhibitions. Your support helps us inspire new ways of seeing and thinking about art.
...Gallery hire, allowing guests special out of hours access to one of our major exhibitions – these galleries have previously hosted 5* exhibitions by artists such as Van Gogh, Monet...
...by visits to the Courtauld Gallery’s permanent collections and temporary exhibitions, its Prints and Drawings Study Room, and to one external collection. We will explore the style periods and...
This Summer, The Courtauld Gallery is hosting two extraordinary exhibitions by Henry Moore (1898 – 1986), one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, and acclaimed British...
...exhibitions We are now taking bookings for Hepworth in Colour Visits to the exhibition from Schools and Colleges are limited to Mondays and Tuesdays from 10:00 – 12:00 and are...
...its collection of world-class galleries and museums, London allows you to see art from around the world through a vibrant programme of exhibitions and shows throughout the year. But London...
...offering reduced or free entry to museums and exhibitions) The Barbican Centre (tickets to exhibitions and events from £5 with ‘Young Barbican’) Tate (A Tate Collective account provides £5 exhibition...
...curates exhibitions including ‘Cold War Modern’ at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2008–9 (with Jane Pavitt), ‘Sounding the Body Electric. Experiments in Art and Music in Eastern Europe’ at...
...in the UK in almost 30 years, and will chart the evolution of his radical and distinctive style through the recurring motif of the sea It follows major Impressionist exhibitions...
...thematically to examine historical and critical developments. In tandem, we evaluate the influence of significant Black art exhibitions, designated Black art spaces, and more recently, mainstreaming, integration and its critique....
...life in which he sets out his ideas about art. Paul Cézanne: Masterpieces from The Courtauld is part of The Courtauld’s programme of national and international partner exhibitions, providing a...
...a volume on the history of exhibitions (Artemide Edizioni, 2022). ANDREW CUMMINGS Andrew Cummings is a doctoral student working between The Courtauld and Tate’s Hyundai Research Centre: Transnational. Andrew’s PhD...
...(Physical Histories) and the other examines the role that museums, galleries and exhibitions play in society (Exhibiting Art). Alongside these, a range of optional modules are offered, exploring different art...