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  • The Collection
    A view of the interior of Dulwich Picture Gallery. Through an arch you can see the white walls and an abstract mural of the entrance hall and the main gallery space next to it with red walls and gold framed historic paintings.
    Exhibition

    The Collection

    Tue – Sun
    As well as our ground-breaking temporary exhibitions, Dulwich Picture Gallery boasts a stunning collection of historic paintings featuring works by Rembrandt, Poussin, Rubens and many others.
    Adult £10. More concessions available. More info
  • Anna Ancher: Painting Light
    Painting by Anna Ancher
    Exhibition

    Anna Ancher: Painting Light

    4 Nov 2025 — 8 Mar 2026
    Known for her luminous paintings, bold use of colour, and ability to capture light like no other, Ancher offers a fresh and powerful perspective on the art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
    Adults from £18,
free for members More info
  • Konrad Mägi
    A landscape with a tree with red leaves or fruit in the foreground with a green mountain in the background and a lake in the middle
    Exhibition

    Konrad Mägi

    24 Mar — 12 Jul 2026
    In spring 2026, we will present a major UK debut of the Estonian artist Konrad Mägi (1878–1925).
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  • Portrait of a City: A Century of American Photography
    A man stands on a large chain suspended in the air
    Exhibition

    Portrait of a City: A Century of American Photography

    28 Jul — 4 Oct 2026
    Step into a century of American city life through photographs that capture the people who built, inhabited, and transformed urban spaces into living, breathing communities.
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  • Hokusai: Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji from the Iuchi Collection
    Woodblock print of Mount Fuji in red with snow top with a cloudy sky and trees below.
    Exhibition

    Hokusai: Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji from the Iuchi Collection

    20 Oct 2026 — 17 Jan 2027
    See the complete series of one of the most celebrated image cycles in art history, inviting visitors to experience Mount Fuji as Hokusai saw it nearly two centuries ago.
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