The Top 5 Gallery and Museum Exhibitions to see in London in March
27 February 2026 • Tabish Khan
Colonialism, mental health, African folklore, Burma and Nordic prints.
27 February 2026 • Tabish Khan
Colonialism, mental health, African folklore, Burma and Nordic prints.
6 August 2025 • Mark Westall
To mark the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6th and 9th August 1945, Imperial War… Read More
8 March 2025 • Mark Westall
Six years in the making, Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict aims to shed light on the pervasive and devasting nature of sexual violence in conflict
19 April 2024 • Mark Westall
IWM London opens its first exhibition tomorrow of work by celebrated photojournalist, filmmaker and humanitarian, Tim Hetherington, marking the 13th anniversary… Read More
3 November 2023 • Mark Westall
The Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries to open at IWM and will be the UK’s first space to explore… Read More
1 September 2021 • Mark Westall
Coinciding with the installation’s final week, IWM has announced the release of a limited run of Ai Weiwei designed & hand-signed posters.
3 August 2020 • Mark Westall
To mark the 75th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6th and 9th August 2020, (IWM) Imperial War Museums have commissioned a new work from leading artist Es Devlin working in collaboration with her long-term studio colleague Machiko Weston.
13 December 2017 • Paul Carey-Kent
The gallery experience is work + space + installation, and while that is a sensible order of importance, the presentation can certainly make a big difference.
31 December 2014 • Paul Carey-Kent
The Imperial War Museum is the obvious place to go for an account of World War I art a century on.
24 August 2011 • Mark Westall
The empty shell of Hangar 17 at JFK Airport became a storehouse of memories when it was filled with the material cleared from the World Trade Center site following the September 11th attacks on New York City.