Sir Michael Craig-Martin RA fills our Main Galleries with colour at this retrospective of his 60-year career. A key figure in British art, Michael Craig-Martin is one of the most influential artists ...
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The Collection began with the foundation of the Royal Academy in 1768, with works of art often being given by the artists themselves. They were intended to show the talents of the British School and ...
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Francesco Zuccarelli was born in Pitigliano, Italy in 1702. At a very young age he moved to Rome, where he studied under several painters and eventually specialized in landscape. He then spent time in ...
Enjoy a playful evening of 2D and 3D mark-making in this primary teachers’ continuing professional development workshop. Taking inspiration from our exhibition In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in ...
Explore small works in conversation by Anthony Whishaw RA. Spanning seven decades of Anthony Whishaw's artistic practice, this display brings together groups of works centred around recurring themes ...
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Matthias Lock was an English 18th century furniture designer and cabinet-maker. The dates of his birth and death are unknown; but he was a disciple of Thomas Chippendale, and subsequently of the Adams ...
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Learn what it takes to be a leader in the arts and culture sector, and benefit from the Royal Academy’s legacy as a leading art institution since 1768. Our 24-month Executive Master’s programme brings ...