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London Art Galleries

Art exhibitions on this week include visiting Marc Quinn's Light Into Life exhibition at Kew Gardens, visiting Tate Modern's expressionist exhibition: Kandinsky, Munter & The Blue Rider, and seeing The Last Caravaggio at the National Gallery

★★Banqueting House

Banqueting House - Banqueting House is not actually an art gallery, but if you’re interested in art then you can’t come miss the huge Rubens that adorns its ceiling5

★★Courtauld Gallery

Courtauld Gallery - Famous for its collection of French Impressionists and works by great painters such as Cézanne, Seurat, Gauguin, Monet, Rubens and Van Gogh3

★★★Guildhall Art Gallery

Guildhall Art Gallery - Contains paintings of famous faces and scenes from London’s history, plus the remains of London’s Roman amphitheatre in the basement4

Hayward Gallery

Hayward Gallery - The Hayward Gallery has temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists, sculptors and photographers. It is part of the Southbank Centre complex3

King’s Gallery

King’s Gallery - Built onto the side of Buckingham Palace, the King’s Gallery shows pieces from the Royal Collection in a series of temporary exhibitions4

★★★National Gallery

National Gallery - London’s best gallery contains art by the world’s greatest painters like Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Renoir, Raphael, Titian, Turner and Van Gogh4

★★National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery - This tells the story of Britain through portraits of our most famous kings, queens, politicians, artists and celebrities5

★★★Old Royal Naval College

Old Royal Naval College - There’s only one painting at the Old Royal Naval College but it stretches across the ceiling and over the walls of the Painted Hall3

Queen’s House

Queen’s House - Queen’s House is part of the National Maritime Museum and has a collection of naval-related art. It’s also an historic piece of architecture4

★★Royal Academy of Arts

Royal Academy of Arts - The RA started out as an art school teaching the likes of Turner and Gainsborough, who’s works can now be seen in the John Madejski Fine Rooms5

Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery - Charles Saatchi’s gallery has free exhibitions by up-and-coming artists who rarely get the chance to exhibit their work in London’s larger galleries3

★★Tate Britain

Tate Britain - Tate Britain focuses solely on British art by the likes of Hockney, Bacon, Blake, Turner, Hogarth, Gainsborough, Constable and Millais6

★★Tate Modern

Tate Modern - Tate Modern is one of the most popular attractions in London with artworks by Dali, Matisse, Pollock, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol8

★★★Victoria & Albert Museum

Victoria & Albert Museum - The V&A contains British paintings by Turner, Constable and Gainsborough, plus some famous studies by Raphael7

★★Wallace Collection

Wallace Collection - This hidden gem of a gallery contains works by the likes of Rembrandt, Rubens, Reynolds, Titian, Gainsborough and Delacroix4

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Portraits To Dream In at the National Portrait Gallery

Portraits To Dream In at the National Portrait Gallery Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron were two of the most influential women in photography

Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King at the Wallace Collection

Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King at the Wallace Collection 19th-century artworks and jewellery from the court of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh

The Last Caravaggio at the National Gallery

The Last Caravaggio at the National Gallery A display about Caravaggio's final painting - The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula

Expressionists: Kandinsky, Munter & The Blue Rider

Expressionists: Kandinsky, Munter & The Blue Rider The Blue Riders were a circle of friends who transformed modern art

Marc Quinn: Light into Life at Kew Gardens

Marc Quinn: Light into Life at Kew Gardens Contemporary sculptures and artworks inspired by Kew Gardens' collection of plants

Women Artists in Britain (1520-1920) at Tate Britain

Women Artists in Britain (1520-1920) at Tate Britain 150 works by women who overcame obstacles and taboos to become artists