Tuesday, March 2, 2021

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What's on in 2021 

As we look ahead to reopening, here's an update on the incredible art waiting for you in Trafalgar Square later this year.

Become a Member to see all our exhibitions for free. You'll also enjoy exclusive preview days and insight from in-house experts at events throughout the year.


Coming soon

Sensing the Unseen

Step into the world of Jan Gossaert's 'The Adoration of the Kings' and surround yourself with a 500-year-old masterpiece

Extended until 13 June 

Jan Matejko's Copernicus

A rare opportunity to see one of Poland's greatest paintings, the epic 'Astronomer Copernicus' by Jan Matejko.

Opens 21 May


Later this year

Just announced: Bellotto

See five views of the fortress of Königstein by Bernardo Bellotto at the peak of his career, reunited after 250 years.

Opens 22 July 

Poussin and the Dance 

Celebrate Poussin's wild and joyous paintings in this new exhibition casting the French painter in a completely new light.

Opens 9 October 

The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Dürer's Journeys 

Follow in the footsteps of this pioneering Renaissance artist on his travels around 16th-century Europe. 

Opens 20 November

Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery

Contemporary American artist Kehinde Wiley explores landscapes in this brand new collaboration.


Opens 10 December


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