The Household Cavalry Exhibition
British photographic artist Ripley has created twelve large-scale portraits of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, and they are on display at Blenheim Palace.
British photographic artist Ripley has created twelve large-scale portraits of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, and they are on display at Blenheim Palace.
The Old Fire Station hosts LANDSALE 2.0 – the exploration of invasion of land through the abstraction of maps – from 11 Jan to 10 Feb 2024.
This exhibition showcases a second selection of colourful prints from the Ashmolean’s own extensive collection of Takahashi Hiromitsu’s work.
This year, the internationally significant stained glass panes at Greys Court have been conserved for future generations to enjoy.
Explore the venue after hours and meet the people who can make your dream wedding a reality.
This exhibition is the first UK solo institutional presentation of new and recent works by the Mexico City-based artist Frieda Toranzo Jaeger.
Over 350 years after they were painted, five paintings by renowned Bolognese painter Guercino are on display together for the first time at Waddesdon in a new exhibition.
From Pieter Bruegel’s remarkable print designs and landscapes and Rubens’s first sketches to heartfelt friendship albums shared between artists, this major exhibition presents drawings from many of the Flemish masters, rarely seen in public.
The Icons of British Fashion exhibition at Blenheim Palace features designs and loans to celebrate fashion from the past to the present.
Remember a loved one this spring with a Forever Red Rose from Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity.
OBSCURUM is a contemporary exhibition of black and white Scandinavian photography focused on Venice by Eva Ohtonen (Finland) and Katarina Rothfjell (Sweden).
For eight ox-traordinary weeks, Oxford’s city streets will be home to over 30 bold and beautiful ox sculptures.
Blenheim Art Foundation is pleased to announce a major solo exhibition by Mohammed Sami coming to Blenheim Palace.
The exhibition explores the place of money in our world through different artistic lenses and features more than 100 objects from across the globe, including artworks by Rembrandt, Andy Warhol, Guerrilla Girls, Grayson Perry and Bansky, and the new phenomenon of cryptocurrency and NFTs.
Greys Court is taking part in Heritage Open Days, which means free entry to the site on specified days.
Breaking Ground is a new exhibition at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History that charts significant developments in palaeontology and geology through a cast of characters.
Ashmolean NOW: Bettina von Zwehl is the third in a series where contemporary artists create works inspired by the museum’s historical collections.
This exhibition showcases newly-acquired works for the Ashmolean by the Hong Kong artist Cheung Yee (1936–2019).
Staged for the fourth year running, with almost 10,000 people visiting in 2023, the festive lights trail returns to light up Garth Park.
Discover how people have sought answers to life’s big questions throughout history.
Start your automotive year in the best way possible with the Bicester Heritage January Scramble – a family- and dog-friendly open day in the company of some spectacular machines, with fresh air aplenty.
Organised in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation, Anselm Kiefer: Early Works will be a landmark survey of the artist’s work produced between 1969 and 1982.
Cogges Manor Farm opens for a new season and families can visit during half term and say hello to the friendly farmyard animals.
This free exhibition explores the portraits of three rulers – Fath Ali Shah Qajar, King George III, and Napoleon Bonaparte – revealing how art conveyed their authority, ambition, and personality
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