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Since my last article looked at my favourite exhibitions from 2021, I thought it would be nice to start the new year by introducing some exhibitions that I’m looking forward to in 2022. Visiting exhibitions last year really helped me return to a positive state of mind after being under restrictions for so long. They also helped me deal with some personal challenges towards the end of 2021. Whilst I wouldn’t quite describe 2022 as a return to normality (or the new normal) things are looking a lot better for the future and I really want to continue my museum adventures. I’ve listed four shows which I’m very excited to visit this year.
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature — Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Opens: Saturday 12th February 2022
Price: £14
Surrealism Beyond Borders — Tate Modern, London
Thursday 24th February — Monday 29th August
Price: £18
The Tudors: Passion, Power & Politics — The Holburne Museum, Bath
Friday 28th January — Sunday 8th May
Price: Included with general entry.
Early Twentieth Century Women Filmmakers and Photographers in Scotland (Working Title) — City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Saturday 12th November 2022 — Sunday 12th March 2023
Price: Free Entry
Moving forward into 2022
I’m sure I’ll be visiting these exhibitions and more over the next year and I hope to learn a lot from them and broaden my horizons.
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