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Venue: Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery (Kent)
Dates: 11 Feb – Spring 2026
Description: A lively showcase of emerging creatives (25 & under) responding to the theme Place across diverse media.
Accessibility: Lift access to galleries, accessible toilets.

Venue: Turner Contemporary, Margate (Kent)
Dates: Until 15 Mar 2026
Description: Two monumental sculptural works by acclaimed American artist Simone Leigh, exploring material histories and collective presence.
Accessibility: Step‑free access, ramps, lifts, wheelchair support.

Venue: Turner Contemporary, Margate (Kent)
Dates: Until Apr 2026
Description: Part of the Turner 250 programme, featuring J.M.W. Turner’s Waves Breaking On a Lee Shore and related highlights celebrating his legacy.
Accessibility: Wheelchair access, ramps, lifts.

Venue: Barbican Art Gallery, London
Dates: 25 Feb – 10 May 2026
Description: The first UK retrospective of Colombian artist Beatriz González, bringing together over 150 works spanning six decades and questioning representation, memory, and power through bold imagery and vibrant colour.
Accessibility: Barbican offers step‑free access, lifts, accessible toilets, and assistance services.

Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, London
Dates: 28 Feb – 19 Apr 2026
Description: The largest UK survey of British painter Rose Wylie’s vibrant figurative work, filled with humour, pop culture references, and visual narratives of everyday life.
Accessibility: Fully accessible venue with lifts and support services.

Venue: Whitechapel Gallery, London
Dates: 1 Apr – 14 Jun 2026
Description: A comprehensive show spanning four decades of work by Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan, featuring sculpture, textiles and ceramics that explore memory, identity and material histories.
Accessibility: Step‑free access, ramps, and inclusive visitor support.

Venue: Tate Modern, London
Dates: 26 Feb – 30 Aug 2026
Description: The largest retrospective of Tracey Emin’s work to date, spanning over 40 years and including iconic works, new pieces, and deeply personal creations about love, trauma, survival and transformation.
Accessibility: Step‑free access, audio guides, BSL tours, and relaxed sessions.

Venue: National Portrait Gallery, London
Dates: 5 Mar – 31 May 2026
Description: Major UK museum survey of photographer Catherine Opie’s portraits — representing a wide spectrum of identity, family, community and culture.
Accessibility: Wheelchair access and accessible facilities.
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