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Our top picks of remarkable artworks and exhibitions to look forward to in 2025. Speak to your lifestyle manager for more information.
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Explore a line-up of Modern and Contemporary Art from over 120 leading galleries.
Quintessentially members are invited to the invitation-only VIP preview day. Quintessence & Elite members are also invited to attend the VIP Preview between 2-5pm and enjoy the VIP Collectors’ Lounge with unlimited access to private talks and tours. |
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Celebrating the late artist’s expansive creativity, this debut retrospective showcases Noah Davis as one of the most original and uncanny painters emerging in recent years. Primarily based in Los Angeles, Noah Davis created a body of figurative paintings that explore a range of Black life. Davis painted figures diving into pools, sleeping, dancing, and looking at art in scenes that can be both realistic and dreamlike, joyful and melancholic. |
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José María Velasco: A View of Mexico, the first ever dedicated to a Latin American artist at the National Gallery, coincides with the 200th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the UK and Mexico. |
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It will mark the first major exhibition entirely dedicated to Cartier in the whole of the UK for almost 30 years and will go deep into how the jewelry powerhouse was founded and its status in the world today. Featuring more than 350 objects, including precious jewels, historic gemstones, iconic watches, and clocks, that chart the evolution of Cartier's legacy of art, design, and craftsmanship since the turn of the 20th century. |
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Korean-born, London-based artist Do Ho Suh invites visitors to explore his large-scale installations, sculptures, videos and drawings in this major survey exhibition. |
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Held every year without interruption since 1769, the Summer Exhibition showcases a diverse array of contemporary works, including prints, paintings, films, photography, sculpture, and architectural works. It features a mix of art by household names and emerging talent. |
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The sower, the woodcutter, a shepherd girl. These are the subjects that made French artist Jean-Francois Millet famous. Marking the 150th anniversary of his death, this is an opportunity to see some of Millet’s best-loved paintings and drawings. |
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Kerry James Marshall is an internationally acclaimed artist. Marshall enhances the presence of Black figures in paintings built on principles codified in the tradition of Western picture-making he encountered in books and museums available during his childhood. He places Black bodies front and centre in his lyrical, frequently large-scale figurative paintings and murals. |
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Explore the artists who revolutionised modern art in Nigeria in the mid-20th century. Set against the backdrop of cultural and artistic rebellion, Nigerian Modernism celebrates the achievements of Nigerian artists working before and after the decade of national independence from British colonial rule in 1960. |
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The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize showcases the work of talented young photographers, gifted amateurs, and established professionals in the very best of contemporary photography. The selected images, many of which are on display for the first time, explore both traditional and contemporary approaches to the photographic portrait whilst capturing a range of characters, moods, and locations. |
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“Mosaic” features artists from all walks of life, each bringing their unique perspective, culture, and medium to the collective canvas. From traditional crafts to cutting-edge digital creations, this exhibition is a testament to the idea that art has no borders. |
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