Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?
January 20, 2025

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

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Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

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Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
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Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

Thanks for reading
Collect your 5 yamos below
REDEEM YAMOS
Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

Thanks for reading
Collect your 5 yamos below
REDEEM YAMOS
Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

Thanks for reading
Collect your 5 yamos below
REDEEM YAMOS
Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

Thanks for reading
Collect your 5 yamos below
REDEEM YAMOS
Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

Thanks for reading
Collect your 5 yamos below
REDEEM YAMOS
Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Written by
gowithYamo
Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

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Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
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Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

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Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

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Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Written by
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Date Published
Tate Britain
Royal Academy of Arts
Somerset House
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

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Trade Pints for Paintings: Exhibitions to see before the end of January
Why not trade pints for paintings this month?

Dry January might have you rethinking your Friday nights, so we’ve got a refreshing alternative. Join our latest challenge, Try January, and swap bar crawls for gallery strolls. Simply visit four exhibitions this January to earn your badge and proudly display it on your profile.

There’s plenty going on in the app to keep you motivated and inspired.

Here are a few of our top picks!

Turner in January | Ireland's Vaughan Bequest

Royal Scottish Academy

1 - 31 January 2025

To celebrate Turner's 250th anniversary, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Edinburgh Gallery present a special exhibition of the Vaughan Bequest. This collection features Turner's early landscape watercolours and vibrant pieces inspired by his trips to Venice and the Swiss Alps in the 1830s and 1840s. It's a unique opportunity to explore Turner's artistic evolution.

Ostend Harbour, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840 

New Contemporaries

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London

15 January - 23 March 2025

This is a must-see exhibition featuring 35 of the UK's most promising artists. This annual event highlights and supports early-career artists by showcasing their diverse experiences. It touches on multiple themes, including the acceleration of technology and the state of the natural world.

Except this time nothing returns from the ashes, Asmaa Jama and Gouled Ahmed, 2023

Condo

Various Galleries

18 January - 15 February 2025

Condo is a large-scale collaborative exhibition of international galleries, some of which are held in London each January. It features 49 galleries that will share 22 spaces this year, including Sadie Coles HQ with Jahmek Contemporary Art, a gallery based in Luanda, Angola, and The Sunday Painter with Proyectos Ultravioleta, based in Guatemala. It's a unique opportunity to experience contemporary art on a global scale, with the opening weekend allowing a lively exploration of various galleries.

SOIL: The World at Our Feet

Somerset House, London 

23 January - 13 April 2025

SOIL explores the connection between soil and all life through narratives from global artists, writers, and scientists. Featuring sensory artworks and scientific artefacts, it aims to educate visitors about soil's importance, fragility, and potential for planetary healing. This exhibition also reflects Somerset House's commitment to addressing societal challenges through creative solutions.

A Diversity of Forms, Image created by Dr Tim Cockerill, bacterial colonies isolated and cultured by Dr Elze Hesse

Breaking Lines

Estorick Collection

15 January - 11 May 2025

This exhibition highlights the work of Dom Sylvester Houédard, amongst other artists from the futuristic and experimental poetry movement. His art, which blends literature and visual expression, played a significant role in the evolution of post-war British poetry and impacted the global experimental poetry movement.

Atmospheric Swirls - A Bursting Shell (Avvolgimenti atmosferici – scoppio di un obice), Carlo Carrà, 1914

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

Royal Academy

28 January - 21 April 2025

This major exhibition showcases over 130 works by ten prominent Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, highlighting the diversity of Brazilian art during that period. Most of the pieces are sourced from rarely seen private and public collections in Brazil, many of which have never been displayed in the UK.

Lake (detail), Tarsila do Amaral, 1928

Turner Prize 2024

Tate Britain

Ends 16 February 2025

Last chance to see the 2024 Turner Prize (if you haven’t already), featuring the works of four very talented artists, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The award was given to Jasleen in December 2024, her work reflecting upon everyday objects, animating them through sound and music to evoke community and cultural heritage. See her work, alongside the other shortlisted artists, at the Tate Britain before it’s too late.

Portrait of Jasleen Kaur at the Turner Prize 2024 ceremony at Tate Britain. Photo by David Parry, PA Media Assignments. Courtesy of Tate.

For an extensive list of what’s happening near you, download the gowithYamo app now.

Visit four new exhibitions in January to collect your badge.

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