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When King Ashurbanipal ruled Assyria it was the largest empire on earth. Within a few decades of his death it had collapsed, with Nineveh, the capital, burnt to the ground.
Ashurbanipal's royal palace was thought lost forever – until the 19th century when monumental winged bulls were unearthed in the north of modern-day Iraq. Find out how Nineveh was rediscovered in our blog post.
Explore this lost empire in our five-star exhibition. Don't miss out – there are just a few weeks left to discover the life of Ashurbanipal, Assyria's last great king.
Our newly announced Edvard Munch exhibition will be the largest exhibition of the artist's prints in the UK for almost 50 years.
Munch's The Scream is one of the most iconic images in the history of art. But who was the artist behind it? What was it that haunted him?
Terrified of women and tormented by anxiety, Munch used his tumultuous emotional life to create art that still has the power to shock today. Discover more about the man behind The Scream in our blog post.
Supported by AKO Foundation In collaboration with the Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway
Bold, expressive and playful, manga has become an influential global phenomenon.
The golden age of manga might have arrived in the 1980s, but Japanese artists have been using pictures to tell stories since the 13th century. Curator Nicole Rousmaniere introduces the styles, themes and artists of manga in our blog post.
Explore manga in the largest exhibition of the art form ever to take place outside of Japan.