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Watercolour
16 February - 21 August 2011 | Tate Britain
A celebration of Watercolour, the exhibition brings together a selection of works from a variety of artists, old and new, including: William Turner, Thomas Girtin, Anish Kapoor, and Tracey Emin. The collection includes paintings, maps, miniatures and manuscripts. Not to be missed.
Opening times: Daily 10am-6pm
Admission: Free for Members Book Tickets
Other Exhibitions
Romantics
9 August 2010 - 31 July 2011 | Tate Britain
An exhibition showcasing Romantic art in Britain, bringing together major works from the likes of Constable, Turner and Willam Blake.
Admission: Free Book Tickets
MirĂ³
14 April 2011 - 11 September 2011 | Tate Modern
The art of the great Surrealist painter Joan MirĂ³ comes to London, at Tate Modern. The exhibition contains over 150 titles by the artist, including his paintings, drawings and sculptures.
Admission: Charged Book Tickets
Journeyings - Recent Works on Paper by Frank Bowling RA
27 May 2011 - 23 October 2011 | Royal Academy of Arts
The name says it all... The exhibition explores the artist's recent work in acrylic paint and gel on paper, that reflect his travels combining elements of English landscape tradition and American Expressionism.
Admission: Charged Book Tickets
Summer Exhibition 2011
7 June 2011 - 15 August 2011 | Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy's yearly exhibition brings together recent works of contemporary art by a range of new, emerging and established artists. A great opportunity to familiarise yourself with the most up-to-date of current art and to discover up-and-coming artists.
Admission: Charged Book Tickets
Forrests, Rocks, Torrents - Norwegian and Swiss Landscapes from the Lunde Collection
22 June 2011 - 18 September 2011 | The National Gallery
Containing works by European artists such as Johan Christian Dahl of Norway and Alexandre Calame of Switzerland, the collection of 45 paintings explores the landscape painting tradition of the artists' respective countries.
Admission: Free Book Tickets