Exhibitions

London Exhibitions in 2010 are set to be great for anyone who loves visiting galleries. Whether you are into Post Impressionist art with Vincent Van Gogh or Grace Kelly’s style at the V&A Museum, there is something to please everyone this year.

Vincent Van Gogh exhibition
In one of the rarest London exhibitions for 2010, the Royal Academy exhibits letters and personal communications alongside the colourful paintings of Vincent Van Gogh. This exhibition runs until 18th April 2010.

Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition London

Van Gogh at Royal Academy

Delaroche exhibition
London exhibitions don’t often get more romantic than this. Famous for his detailed and emotive painting of the execution of Lady Jane Grey, this exhibition shows work that has been mostly ignored or forgotten over the last hundred years or so. You can catch the historical paintings exhibition until 23rd May 2010.

Delaroche Exhibition London

Italian Renaissance exhibition
Da Vinci, Michaelangelo and Botticelli all feature in what is certain to be one of the best London exhibitions of 2010. On show at the British Museum, you can see drawings from the old Masters until 25th July 2010.

Italian Renaissance Drawings Exhibition

Henry Moore exhibition
In a huge retrospective of his work, the Henry Moore exhibition takes over Tate Britain with over 100 pieces of his art, including several that have never before been seen in the UK. The show is open until 15th August 2010.

Henry Moore at Tate Britain

Henry Moore Exhibition London

Grace Kelly exhibition
A truly stunning collection of couture and designer items are on show at the Victoria and Albert Museum making this one of best fashion London exhibitions for 2010. Grace Kelly’s wardrobe is on show until 26th September 2010.

Grace Kelly Style Icon

Exposed exhibition
Using images inspired by paparazzi style snaps and illicit long lens photography, Exposed looks at the darker side of photography and the nature of voyeurism. Catch this show at the Tate Modern until 19th September 2010.

Exposed at Tate Modern

Ministry of Food exhibition
The Imperial War Museum highlights the ways in which people grew their own food and ate only local and seasonal fruit and vegetables during the war, preceding the current trend by some 70 years or so. The Ministry of Food is open until 3rd January 2011.

Ministry of Food Exhibition

Gauguin exhibition
This is the first major exhibition dedicated to the modern master for over 50 years so it should be extremely popular. Destined to be one of the biggest London exhibitions of 2010, it’s on show at the Tate Modern until 16th January 2011.

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