Readers of the blog will know that the Archives and Museum’s recent show at the Bethlem gallery, Unknown and Unknowable?, featured work from...
To mark the 30th anniversary of the Perinatal Unit at the Bethlem Gallery, the new Gallery exhibition will consist of paintings, drawings, sculpture...
Readers in West London will be pleased to take note of another opportunity to see the Richard Dadd paintings exhibited at the Bethlem Gallery...
A new exhibition opens at the Bethlem Gallery this week, presenting the first solo exhibition by Albert, an artist whose unique style and talent...
A new exhibition at Brent Museum on the art of Louis Wain has recently opened, displaying a number of items on loan from the Bethlem Archives...
One of our volunteers has written the following review of a current exhibition at the Science Museum.
The Bethlem Gallery’s Passions of Richard Dadd exhibition is off to a flying start. Both the Gallery and the Museum saw a steady stream of visitors...
A new exhibition opens next week at the Bethlem Gallery, investigating the range of emotional expressions exhibited by Victorian artist and former...
Our Archivist reviews Thomas Eakins’ 1875 work, 'The Gross Clinic'.
One of many London buildings not usually accessible to the public is the Victorian Bethlem Hospital at the Imperial War Museum. Opened in 1815...
A new exhibition coming to the Bethlem Gallery later this month looks at hallucinations in Surrealist art.
Portraits; Patients and Psychiatrists By Gemma Anderson New show at the Bethlem Gallery 19 May – 18 June 2010The new Bethlem Gallery exhibition...
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