Please note that although our Manor House remains open as normal, we are hosting our Wedding Open Day across the Manor space on 25th October 2025. Artworks in the Manor will be available as normal.
Questions? Email us at foh@pitzhanger.org.uk.

Discover Pitzhanger’s exciting 2025 exhibitions together with exclusive membership offers to enjoy them.
We are excited to share our exhibitions programme for 2025 bringing together contemporary artists whose thought-provoking works engage deeply with themes of identity, justice, memory, and transformation. Reflecting our unique mix of historic architecture and contemporary art, this year’s exhibitions promise to captivate, challenge, and inspire.

“Meticulous but unsettling.” ★★★★ – The Guardian
“One of the foremost artists in the UK… an extraordinary painter.” – Kirsty Wark on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row
“An artist at the top of her game.” – The London Standard
Since opening at Pitzhanger, From Light has garnered a glowing response from critics. Jonathan Jones, writing in The Guardian called her paintings a “wonder of observation.” Watt’s masterful exploration of light and shadow, echoing Soane’s mastery of light, really merits close looking.
In a BBC Radio 4 Front Row interview, Watt reflected on how Soane’s visionary architecture shaped her new works, revealing that the manor had entered her imagination and dreams, influencing her artistic process in unexpected ways. This exhibition invites you to look closer, offering an experience that is as intellectually stimulating as it is visually arresting.
Listen to Alison Watt on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row:
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This exhibition focuses on victims of miscarriage of justice across the globe, starting with Dreyfus (who inspired Zola’s famous article J’Accuse) to the current day, with Andrew Malkinson. Drawing from two years of research, Nicole Farhi presents 25 ceramic busts, each portraying a victim whose wrongful conviction has impacted legal history. This deeply personal exhibition offers visitors an intimate opportunity to reflect upon the human stories behind history’s headlines.
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Explore Permindar Kaur’s colourful yet unsettling sculptures, which bring together objects from childhood and the home together with items suggesting something more menacing. Using toys, clothing, and everyday objects, Kaur’s installations evoke themes of identity, belonging, and the uncanny. Her sculptures invite visitors into a dreamlike world filled with vibrant forms that reflect on personal and cultural identity, and the nuanced interplay between innocence and discomfort.
Experience art that is both playful and profound, questioning how we understand home and belonging.
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Prem Sahib is known for his minimalist yet deeply personal sculptures which explore intimate encounters, queer identity, and the subtle tensions between public and private spaces. For this exhibition, Sahib, who grew up in Southall, returns to Ealing and to Walpole Park, a location which has been represented in some of his previous artworks. Displaying artworks in the manor house, Sahib recasts rooms to suggest different uses which play on Soane’s use of doubling, mirrors and duplicates.
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In a career lasting more than 50 years, the painter Howard Hodgkin (1932–2017) made nearly 200 prints. Many of them were hand-coloured under his supervision by the various printers he worked with so that they come close to being one-offs, like paintings. In both mediums, he explored similar themes: views into claustrophobic interiors, sometimes peopled with intimate friends: places visited such as India, Morocco, and Venice; the weather, the seasons, gardens, fruit, flowers, and trees. Working from memory and imagination, he created images of transience, in which ambiguous, dissolving forms are the pictorial equivalent of an autobiographical experience or sensation.
This major exhibition, switching across the gallery and manor, curated by Richard Calvocoressi, brings together some sixty of Hodgkin’s prints, ranging in date from his witty, Pop-art shapes of the 1960s to the freely brushed forms of his final years. Masterpieces of heightened, sensuous colour, Hodgkin’s prints have lost none of their power to astonish, move and delight eight years after his death.
More infoMake the most of your visits with a Pitzhanger Membership, designed to provide exceptional value and enriching cultural experiences all year round. With memberships starting from just £35 per year, you will gain unlimited access to all exhibitions, exclusive invites to private views, artist talks, and special events. Members also benefit from discounted or priority booking on public programmes and a 10% discount in our Pitzhanger Shop, Pitzhanger Pantry, and Bella Puglia Café.
For young art enthusiasts aged 18-25, our free New Creatives membership offers £5 tickets and tailored events designed to inspire creativity.
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All the latest happenings in and around Pitzhanger

Visit our critically-acclaimed exhibition in atmospheric winter light.
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Two leading artists explore nature, pattern and still life.
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Enjoy the festive season at Pitzhanger with markets, music and making.
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Largest display of Hodgkin’s prints, praised as “art to pierce the heart.”
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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery has been shortlisted for not one, but two Young Ealing Foundation Awards: Partnership and Big Impact in the Youth Providers Categories!
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Join Pitzhanger’s Family Membership this July and enjoy an extra month free, meaning your membership will last until 31 August 2026, covering two summer holidays of unforgettable art, culture, and creativity at Pitzhanger.
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Discover Mini Makers: fun, creative sessions for under-fives in music, movement and messy play.
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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery is delighted to announce the appointment of its new Director, Rebecca Lyons, who will take up the post on 1 September 2025.
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Discover Pitzhanger’s exciting 2025 exhibitions together with exclusive membership offers to enjoy them.
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Garfield Weston Foundation supports Pitzhanger’s outreach, enriching education and creativity in West London through 2027.
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Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Ealing Green, London W5 5EQ
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Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
First Thursday of the month: 10:00 - 20:00
Monday - Tuesday: Closed
Bank Holidays: 10:00 - 17:00
Last admissions one hour before closing
Wedding Open Day reminder: Noon - 4pm
Please note that although our Manor House remains open as normal, we are hosting our Wedding Open Day across the Manor space on 25th October 2025. Artworks in the Manor will be available as normal.
Questions? Email us at foh@pitzhanger.org.uk.
Partial Closure: 7 December, 2–2.45pm
Please note that the Eating Room in Pitzhanger Manor will be closed at 2–2.45pm on Sunday 7 December for a private event. Artworks in the affected space will be temporarily off view, but General Admission continues as usual. All rooms will be open before and after this time during our regular opening hours.
Questions? Email us at foh@pitzhanger.org.uk.
Early Closure: 11 December
Please note that Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery will close at 4pm on 11 December for a private event. Bella Pūglia Café will close at 4:30pm as usual, and the Pitzhanger Shop will remain open to the public until 5pm.
Questions? Email us at foh@pitzhanger.org.uk.
Partial Closure: 24 January, 1–3pm
Please note that the Eating Room in Pitzhanger Manor will be closed at 1–3pm on Saturday 24 January for a private event. Artworks in the affected space will be temporarily off view, but General Admission continues as usual. All rooms will be open before and after this time during our regular opening hours.
Questions? Email us at foh@pitzhanger.org.uk.
Slight Disturbance: 11 December, 3–5pm
Please note that there will be some slight disturbance to the Eating Room in Pitzhanger Manor and Pitzhanger Gallery at 3–5pm on Thursday 11 December for a private event. The rooms will remain open to the public, and General Admission continues as usual.
Questions? Email us at foh@pitzhanger.org.uk.