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This East End stalwart reopened in 2009 following a major redesign and expansion that saw the Grade II listed building transformed into a vibrant, holistic centre of art complete with a research centre, archives room and café. Since 1901, Whitechapel Art Gallery has built on its reputation as a pioneering contemporary institution and is well remembered for premiering the talents of exhibitions by Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Frida Kahlo among others. Unlike at Tate or the National Gallery, the Whitechapel is now completely free, so expect the rolling shows to be challenging and risqué.
Installation including the life-size tapestry version of Picasso's 'Guernica'.
This first retrospective of French conceptualist Calle's work in the UK, 'Talking to Strangers' begins back in 1979...
Artists Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane curate work from the British Council Collection focusing on work that deals with ...
Archival display including letters, plans and models documenting Britain's representation over the years at the...
'Harem', film based on early nineteenth-century engravings, challenging the Western perception of the harem.
Nineteen-year-old, bewigged, Geordie folk princess Houghton - who's hobnobbed with the likes of John Martyn, Vetiver,...
Evening of live art, installation, films, readings and other events, inspired by the works and processes of Sophie...
Take a trip on a melodic carousel ride with the Duke of Uke plus indie folk ditties (hand clapping, whistling and...
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