Compton Verney - Exhibitions
Chila Kumari Singh Burman:
Spectacular Diversions
The largest exhibition of work by leading contemporary artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman in recent years, featuring a dazzling array of works including drawings, prints, collage, sculpture, neons and installation.
Featuring mainly new and recent works which have not been exhibited before, this is a unique opportunity to experience Burman’s extraordinary creativity and inventiveness. An installation of the artist’s famous neons will light up the façade of Compton Verney, where Hindu deities and mythological creatures will mingle with animals and ice creams in a glowing display.
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Opening Times
Tuesday - Sunday: 10am - 4.30pm
Mondays: Closed, except bank holidays
Galleries are open 10.30am -4.30pm
Twelfth Night
Washed up on an unknown shore, a woman embarks on a secret new life but discovers she's not the only one hiding something...
Twelfth Night
Washed up on an unknown shore, a woman embarks on a secret new life but discovers she's not the only one hiding something...
Twelfth Night
Washed up on an unknown shore, a woman embarks on a secret new life but discovers she's not the only one hiding something...
The Reflected Self
The art of portrait miniature painting flourished in Britain for over 300 years. As well as exploring the history of miniatures, the exhibition highlights their enduring appeal for artists and designers working today.
The TAOTIE
The ambitious show will explore sustenance, memory and rituals, while also directly highlighting the politics and provenance of collections and museums in the modern age.
Reunited the Lamentation Altarpiece
For the first time in thirty years, see a rare masterpiece reunited.
Chila Kumari Singh Burman: Spectacular Diversions
A dazzling array of works including drawings, prints, collage, sculpture, neons and installation.
CV Sounds: Wassail and lantern parade
Taking inspiration from different cultural mythologies around light over darkness, come and join us for a multicultural contemporary wassail and parade with over 200 bamboo lanterns.
The Reflected Self
The art of portrait miniature painting flourished in Britain for over 300 years. As well as exploring the history of miniatures, the exhibition highlights their enduring appeal for artists and designers working today.
The TAOTIE
The ambitious show will explore sustenance, memory and rituals, while also directly highlighting the politics and provenance of collections and museums in the modern age.
Reunited the Lamentation Altarpiece
For the first time in thirty years, see a rare masterpiece reunited.
Chila Kumari Singh Burman: Spectacular Diversions
A dazzling array of works including drawings, prints, collage, sculpture, neons and installation.