EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS

WHAT TO SEE AND WHERE TO VISIT IN THE WIDER WORLD OF HISTORY
The exhibition has been produced in partnership with the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery
MUST SEE
EXHIBITION

Hogarth’s Britons: Succession, Patriotism and the Jacobite Rebellion

William Hogarth is often regarded as one of Britain’s greatest artists, famous for creating works imbued with sharp social satire. This new exhibition at Derby Museum & Art Gallery brings together some of Hogarth’s most celebrated pieces, with a focus on the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, when supporters of the exiled Stuart dynasty invaded England in a bid to overthrow the Hanoverian regime. Notably, Derby would be their final stop before retreating to Scotland – a link explored in the display.

FREE ENTRY
Derby Museum & Art Gallery, until 4 June 2023, derbymuseums.org

EXHIBITION

Rendlesham Revealed: The Heart of a Kingdom AD 400–800

The Suffolk village of Rendlesham was once the site of England’s wealthiest Anglo-Saxon royal settlement. This new exhibition, at nearby Sutton Hoo, highlights its importance and showcases an array of never-before-seen items, including gold jewellery, sword fittings and pottery.

PAID ENTRY
Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, Suffolk, until 29 October 2023, nationaltrust.org.uk

EXHIBITION

Hidden Histories: Exploring Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

How can museums better represent the diversity of the human experience? That’s the question at the heart of this display curated by The McManus in Dundee, using items from its 20th-century art collection to examine ways in which historically marginalised voices can be properly heard.

FREE ENTRY
The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum, throughout 2023, mcmanus.co.uk
Hepworth with the plaster of Figure for Landscape and a bronze cast of Figure (Archaean)

EXHIBITION
Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life

Barbara Hepworth was responsible for creating some of the most striking modernist sculptures of the 20th century. This retrospective, themed around Hepworth’s broader cultural interests, collates many of her finest works – including some that haven’t been displayed since the 1970s.

PAID ENTRY
Towner Eastbourne, East Sussex, 27 May to 3 September 2023, townereastbourne.org.uk