London Exhibitions Celebrating Women

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Celebrate the creative triumphs of women with a visit to these four must-see exhibitions, each dedicated to elevating and honouring their contributions to art...

Celebrate the creative triumphs of women with a visit to these four must-see exhibitions, each dedicated to elevating and honouring their contributions to art.

Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto at the V&A

Immerse yourself in the legacy of fashion icon Gabrielle Chanel at the Victoria and Albert Museum until February 26th. This immersive exhibition traces Chanel’s groundbreaking contributions, from her fearless innovations, to iconic collaborations with artists, showcasing Chanel’s influence on fashion.

Women in Revolt! Tate Britain

Head to Tate Britain for a contemporary art experience with the “Women in Revolt” exhibition, running until March 26th. Inspired by the Women’s Liberation Movement, this dynamic exhibition features works by pioneering female artists, challenging societal norms, exploring themes of gender, identity and activism.

Francesca Dimattio: Wedgwood at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

Experience “Wedgwood,” a captivating exhibition by Francesca DiMattio at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery. In her fourth solo show, DiMattio transforms the space into an immersive installation, challenging domestic norms with sculptures that blend contemporary and historical elements. Thus inviting viewers, to reconsider notions of art, femininity and the relationship between the domestic and the artistic.

If Not Now, When? Saatchi Gallery

Following Tate Britain, explore contemporary female-led art at the Saatchi Gallery’s “If Not Now, When?” exhibition, running until February 28th. This collection amplifies the voices of women sculptors from 1960 to 2023 in Britain, offering diverse perspectives on empowerment, societal change and urgent issues like climate change.

We hope this blog has inspired you to explore London’s cultural gems this winter and immerse yourself in creativity, whether you’re a fashion aficionado or an art enthusiast.