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March 2025 marks an exciting month for art lovers in London, with nine noteworthy exhibitions opening across various venues. These include a showcase of Siena’s artistic progress, Edvard Munch’s personal portraits, Grayson Perry’s explorations of art in the digital age, and highlights from Victor Hugo’s drawings. The exhibitions reflect a fusion of cultural narratives, craftsmanship, and ecological themes.

1. Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350
– When: March 8 – June 28, 2025
– Where: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London
– Highlights the transformative art of Duccio, Martini, and the Lorenzetti brothers during early 14th-century Italy. Featuring over 100 artworks that showcase the dramatic emotional expressions and innovative storytelling of the time, this exhibition shows its influence across Europe.

2. Edvard Munch: Portraits
– When: March 13 – June 15, 2025
– Where: National Portrait Gallery, London
– This first UK exhibition dedicated to Munch’s portraits includes intimate representations of significant people in his life and commissioned pieces, illustrating his blend of personal experience with broader human themes.

3. Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur
– When: March 28 – October 26, 2025
– Where: The Wallace Collection, London
– Presenting over 40 new works, Perry’s exhibition explores the contrast between digital and handmade art, examining the artist’s role in a technology-driven society and the impact of outsider artists on his craft.

4. Arpita Singh: Remembering
– When: March 20 – July 27, 2025
– Where: Serpentine North, London
– Singh’s solo exhibition showcases pieces from her 60-year career that blend figurative painting with surrealism and Indian court art, highlighting her emotional responses to social and humanitarian crises through vivid colour and texture.

5. Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo
– When: March 21 – June 29, 2025
– Where: Royal Academy of Arts, London
– Featuring Hugo’s rarely seen drawings, this exhibition reveals his artistic side with ink and pencil works inspired by other artists of his time. The pieces reflect his creative essence and imagination.

6. Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style
– When: March 28 – August 17, 2025
– Where: The Design Museum, London
– This exhibition celebrates 100 years of swimwear, showcasing over 200 items, including iconic swimsuits. It explores the evolution of fashion and design in swimming, impacting culture and architecture alike.

7. José María Velasco: A View of Mexico
– When: March 29 – August 17, 2025
– Where: The National Gallery, London
– Velasco’s realist paintings capture Mexico’s landscapes and reflect its national identity. The exhibition will showcase his representation of nature and urbanisation, marking the 200th anniversary of Mexico-UK diplomatic relations.

8. Episode 14: Eunjo Lee
– When: March 21 – May 4, 2025
– Where: Goldsmith CCA, London
– Lee’s work, focusing on experimental 3D animation, creates immersive narratives connecting ecological themes with mythology. This exhibition aims to foster a deeper bond with nature.

9. The Craft of Carpentry: Drawing Life from Japan’s Forests
– When: March 12 – July 6, 2025
– Where: Japan House London
– This free exhibition presents Japan’s carpentry traditions through age-old techniques and tools, including a full-scale Sa-an tea house display, highlighting the spiritual relationship between artisans and nature.

The London art scene in March 2025 is vibrant with a wide range of exhibitions, showcasing pivotal art movements, established and emerging artists, and unique cultural narratives. From Edvard Munch’s intimate portraits to Arpita Singh’s emotional reflections, these exhibitions offer diverse perspectives. Notably, events focused on historical and contemporary craftsmanship, swimwear, and ecological narratives underscore the city’s rich cultural landscape.

Original Source: zimamagazine.com

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