The Bloomsbury Group: The Art of Life
Until 10th August 2025
The Bloomsbury Group: The Art of Life marks the first Danish exhibition dedicated to this influential circle of British artists and intellectuals. Bringing together more than 120 artworks and objects, the exhibition focuses on the group's most active years, 1910–1930. Staged against a backdrop of textiles and photographs, it offers an immersive insight into their world, highlighting the interplay between art, design, and everyday life.
Included are Duncan Grant's Vanessa Bell (The Red Hat) and his Still Life with Fruit and Compotier, as well as Roger Fry's The Walled Garden, Charleston — all previously with Philip Mould & Company.
When: From 6th March until 10th August 2025
Where: The Nivaagaard Collection, Nivå, north of Copenhagen.
Tickets: Visit The Nicaagaard Collection website to book your tickets.
John Morley: Artist Gardener
Until 20th April 2025
“I have never thought of myself as an artist who gardens or as a gardener who paints - the two are just naturally interchangeable"
John Morley: Artist Gardener, currently at the Garden Museum, is Morley's first solo exhibition in over 30 years. The Museum has brought together a selection of his paintings and pastels of flowers, fruits and garden plants, many of which have never been publicly displayed.
Like his close friend Cedric Morris, Morley belongs to the celebrated tradition of East Anglian painter-plantsmen. A renowned snowdrop specialist, Morley paints the plants from his extraordinary Suffolk garden—home to over 300 snowdrop varieties, heritage daffodils, fritillaries, and auriculas—capturing their delicate beauty with remarkable precision in luminous pastels.
When: From
Where: The Garden Museum, London.
Tickets: From £15. Visit The Garden Museum's website to book your tickets.
Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300 ‒1350
Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300 ‒1350 brings together examples of the most significant artworks in Europe, all emerging in Siena in the first half of the 14th century. The display includes gilded glass, illuminated manuscripts, ivory Madonnas, rugs and silks produced by painters, metalworkers, weavers and carvers across Europe.
When: Until 22nd June 2025.
Where: The National Gallery, London.
Tickets: From £20. Visit The National Gallery's website to book your tickets.