Thursday 11 January 2024

The National Gallery -- Make 2024 your year for extraordinary art

 

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Get ready for an unmissable year of art 

Clear your diaries for an extraordinary exhibition line-up in our 200th birthday year, including a once-in-a-century Van Gogh show to celebrate the Gallery's Bicentenary.

Become a Member for unlimited free entry to all our shows, plus enjoy exclusive benefits like invitations to preview days, priority booking and events with their curators. 

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Frans Hals, 'The Laughing Cavalier', 1624 © The Wallace Collection, London

The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Frans Hals

Last chance, until 21 January

Meet one of Western art's greatest portrait painters in this critically acclaimed showcase.

★★★★★
The Observer, The Times

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 'Martyrdom of Saint Ursula', 1610. Intesa Sanpaolo Collection, Gallerie d’Italia Naples © Archivio Patrimonio Artistico Intesa Sanpaolo / photo Luciano Pedicini, Naples
 

The Last Caravaggio

Members' preview: 17 April 

Experience the drama, the intimacy and the power of Caravaggio's final painting.

Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, Miss La La at the Cirque Fernando, 1879 © The National Gallery, London

Discover Degas
& Miss La La

Members' preview: 5 June 

An Impressionist masterwork and its subject take centre stage at the Gallery for the first time.

Vincent van Gogh, 'Sunflowers', 1888 © The National Gallery, London
 

Van Gogh:
Poets and Lovers

Members' preview: 13 September 

Be blown away by Van Gogh's most spectacular paintings in a once-in-a-century exhibition for our Bicentenary year.

John Constable, The Hay Wain, 1821 © The National Gallery, London

Discover Constable and The Hay Wain

Members' preview: 16 October

Uncover the story behind an iconic piece of British art, John Constable’s 'The Hay Wain'.

Parmigianino, The Madonna and Child with Saints John the Baptist and Jerome, 1526-7 © The National Gallery, London
 

Just announced:
Parmigianino

Members' preview: 4 December 

Get close to an Italian mannerist masterpiece, on public display for the first time in a decade.

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