We have just revealed our much-anticipated exhibition programme for 2025, promising a captivating line-up that celebrates the works of three exceptional female artists: Rachel Jones, Anna Ancher, and Somaya Critchlow.
Jane Findlay, Head of Programme and Engagement at Dulwich Picture Gallery, and Anne Gallacher share their experiences of a two-day creative ageing training programme in Thailand.
Our recent restoration work on this small devotional work has revealed it to be one of the oldest works in our collection. Learn more about the restoration process.
Our Open Art project took a significant step forward with the arrival last week of sculptures by renowned artists Yinka Shonibare CBE RA and Li Li Ren.
Many of our visitors have asked to know more about our history, so here's a neat one-minute summary of how the UK's first purpose-built gallery came to be!
Opening in June 2024, Dulwich Picture Gallery will bring together artworks by the Yoshida family, a Japanese artistic dynasty including Yoshida Hiroshi, Fujio, Tōshi, Hodaka, Chizuko and Ayomi.
The Gallery and shop are closed 11-26 Sep as we prepare to open Rubens & Women (27 Sep - 28 Jan 2024), a major exhibition of the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens. The exhibition will be the first to challenge the popular assumption that Rubens painted only one type of woman and we will reveal the varied and important place occupied by women, both real and imagined, in his world. The Café and Gardens will be open as normal.
If you’ve been following the hugely successful Netflix drama Heartstopper, you might have clocked that our enfilade stood in as a wing of the Louvre in Paris.
It’s the last month of our five star exhibition, Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism, and the gallery is buzzing.
Looking ahead, we have four major exhibitions, unmissable contemporary artist displays and special events all to come in the next 12 months.
So, it's a fantastic time to get involved in our annual Friends membership scheme.
In August 1875, Berthe Morisot and her husband Eugène Manet visited the Isle of Wight on her honeymoon. ‘Shaping Impressionism’ curator Dr Lois Oliver reveals more about her trip and how it influenced her.
We are looking for an Exhibitions Manager to manage key exhibitions in the Gallery's programme. Develop your skills and understanding of working with loans, interpretation and audiences in temporary exhibitions.