March 2025 is a thrilling month for art enthusiasts in London! The city’s art exhibitions are a mix of captivating historical treasures, cutting-edge contemporary pieces, and immersive craftsmanship that you simply can’t miss. Whether you’re exploring the mesmerizing beauty of Siena’s 14th-century paintings or diving into Grayson Perry’s boundary-pushing creations, this month’s lineup will spark your imagination and inspire your love for art. Get ready to experience a month of awe-inspiring exhibitions that will stay with you long after you’ve left!
Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300 – 1350
Date: 8 March – 22 June 2025
Location : National Gallery, London

In a rare and breathtaking reunion, paintings by some of the most influential Italian artists of the 14th century will be displayed together after centuries of separation. This exhibition showcases groundbreaking artworks that shaped Western painting, many originally part of larger ensembles. The use of gold ground and exquisite detailing will transport visitors to the height of Sienese artistry. Marking the 200th anniversary of the National Gallery, this is an unmissable tribute to the earliest treasures in its collection.
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Arpita Singh: Remembering
Date: 20 March – 27 July 2025
Location : Serpentine North, London

Celebrating the first institutional solo show of Arpita Singh, this exhibition presents works from her prolific six-decade career. Known for blending figuration with Surrealism and Indian Court painting, Singh’s compositions burst with colour, texture, and emotion. Addressing themes of social upheaval and global crises, her thought-provoking pieces offer a powerful narrative on memory and history.
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Edvard Munch: Portraits
Date: 13 March – 15 June 2025
Location : National Portrait Gallery, London

Edvard Munch, renowned for “The Scream,” takes center stage in this UK-first exhibition dedicated to his portraiture. Featuring intimate portrayals of family, friends, and lovers, alongside personal commissions, Munch’s expressive brushwork and psychological depth redefine the genre. This collection captures the complexity of human emotion, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and admirers of his bold, evocative style.
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Jorge Jobim: Fantastical Autonomy
Date: 7 March – 10 April 2025
Location: Tache Gallery, London

Brazilian artist Jorge Jobim brings a vibrant explosion of colour and movement to Fitzrovia’s newly launched Tache Gallery. His large-scale, psychedelic oil paintings, infused with jazz-like spontaneity, feature swirling patterns and organic motifs that blur the boundaries of reality. As the gallery’s inaugural exhibition, this show promises an electrifying introduction to an emerging contemporary art hub.
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The Craft of Carpentry: Drawing Life from Japan’s Forests
Date: 12 March – 6 July 2025
Location: Japan House London

Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich tradition of daiku carpentry, where architecture and spirituality merge. This exhibition showcases centuries-old woodworking techniques used to construct earthquake-resistant buildings, along with the deep connection between artisans and the sacred kami (spirit-deities) of the forests. Highlights include a full-scale reconstruction of the Sa-an tea house and an interactive kigumi joinery experience.
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Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur
Date: 28 March – 26 October 2025
Location: The Wallace Collection, London

Marking Grayson Perry’s 65th birthday, this exhibition brings together over 40 new works, including ceramics, tapestries, and works on paper. Perry’s playful yet thought-provoking exploration of craftsmanship versus digital creation is presented alongside historical masterpieces, offering a fresh perspective on tradition, authenticity, and outsider art.
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Textiles: The Art of Mankind
Date: 28 March – 7 September 2025
Location: Fashion and Textile Museum, London

Discover the intricate beauty of textiles and their enduring cultural significance. This exhibition celebrates traditional craftsmanship, storytelling through fabric, and the evolving role of textiles in global sustainability. Whether you’re fascinated by historical weaving techniques or contemporary textile art, this exhibition offers a rich exploration of fabric’s artistic and cultural impact.
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