The year 2022 is going to have some amazing exhibitions around the world. If you don’t want to miss out on the best London art exhibitions in top galleries then plan ahead accordingly.

Let’s know about the exciting lineup of exhibitions in London-

Dürer’s Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist

Until 27 Feb

Go on a journey across Europe through Albrecht Dürer’s works at the National Gallery and learn about his work, style, and thoughts. The German Renaissance artist traveled widely in many countries which has some influence on his art. The exhibition will run until 27 Feb and showcase many of the artist’s work for the first time in the UK.

For details- www.nationalgallery.org.uk

Hogarth and Europe

Until 20 Mar

Hogarth and Europe

Step into the 18th century with William Hogarth artworks with European painters of the day in Hogarth and Europe at Tate Britain. This exhibition will allow you to study the paintings of Jean-Siméon Chardin, Pietro Longhi, and Cornelis Troost, who have depicted everyday life in their cities.

For details- tate.org.uk

Late Constable

Ongoing

Late Constable

Enjoy Britain’s most famous artist’s latest exhibition, Late Constable at the Royal Academy of Art. John Constable used a more expressive style and greater use of light and shade that’s evident in drawings, sketches, and paintings from 1825 to 1837.

For details- royalacademy.org.uk

‘The Woven Child’ by Louise Bourgeois

Until 15 May

‘The Woven Child’ by Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois’ ‘The Woven Child’ exhibition is the visual representation of the use of fabrics and clothing, as The Woven Child sews together the final threads of the artist’s career. This Hayward Gallery exhibition explores themes of identity, sexuality, trauma, and memory of study sculptures, collages, installations, and other textile works.

For details- southbankcentre.co.uk

Van Gogh. Self-Portraits

Until 8 May

Van Gogh. Self-Portraits

After a long break for redevelopment, Courtauld Gallery is going to exhibit Van Gogh’s portraits from his whole career. In the exhibition, you may discover how Van Gogh’s portraiture evolved throughout his career at The Courtauld Gallery’s reopening exhibition.

For details- courtauld.ac.uk