What exhibitions are on in the venues
British Museum
Now until 6 March
Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead.
3 March – 3 July:
Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World.
23 June – 9 October
Treasures of Heaven: saints, relics and devotion in medieval Europe.
Until 3 April
Images and sacred texts: Buddhism across Asia.
Until 25 April
Picasso to Juliet Mehretu: Drawings from the Museum’s collection.
Natural History Museum
11 February - 2 October 2011
Sexual Nature: Embark on a multi-sensory journey through the sexual habits of the animal kingdom.
22 April - 4 September 2011
Age of the Dinosaur: meet life-size, moving animatronic dinosaurs and other strange creatures.
Imperial War Museum
Until 6 September 2011
Outbreak 1939: How the World War II shaped the lives of ordinary people.
Until March 2011
Baghdad: Display by Turner-prize winning artist Jeremy Dellar.
12 February – 31 December
The Ministry of Food: How being frugal in the kitchen got Britain through World War II.
4 March – 31 December
Breakthrough: British Art from the twentieth century.
18 March – 29 February
The Children’s War: A major exhibition looking at the home front in Britain through the eyes of children.
V&A
Until February 2011
Shadow Catchers:
Camera-less photography ; by casting shadows on light sensitive paper fascinating images are created without the use of a camera.
Until 27 February 2011
Imperial Chinese Robes from the Forbidden City
12 March - 10 July 2011
Yohji Yamamoto : celebrating the life and work one of the world's most influential and enigmatic fashion designers.
2 April - 17 July 2011
The Cult of Beauty: The Aesthetic Movement 1860-1900.
The London Transport Museum
Until 31 March 2011
Under Attack: the impact of the Blitz on London, Coventry and Dresden.
Until 31 March 2011
Overground Uncovered: life along the line, celebrates the new London Overground line - London's first major public transport development for over ten years.
The Foundling Museum
Until March 2011
Threads of Feeling: Fabric swatches from the 18th century tell stories of mother and babies parting.
15 December 2010 - 13 March 2011
Stories of the World: Showcasing works of art by looked after children in London.





