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Our Top 3 Virtual Art Exhibitions of 2025

Our guide to the top 3 virtual art exhibitions will showcase how you can experience contemporary art from anywhere in the world!

Our guide to the top 3 virtual art exhibitions will showcase how you can experience contemporary art from anywhere in the world!

The National Gallery

The National Gallery has a series of virtual tours displaying many of their current exhibitions. The virtual tours allow you to access their Gallery from anywhere in the world, so you can explore some of the greatest collections of paintings from the comfort and convenience of your home.

Some of their virtual tours include a space showing a selection of paintings chosen and narrated by the gallery’s Director, Dr Gabriele Finaldi. You can experience the Gallery in virtual reality through your desktop, phone or VR headset by visiting www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtual-tours.

NMWA

National Museum of Women in the Arts

This virtual exhibition features books that transform into recognisable objects, their main purpose is to tell stories or reveal information. The virtual gallery of “The Book as Art,” is a series of over 1,000 artists’ books that introduces the viewer to the boundless creativity artists use to transform and reinvent books as we know them.

You can see this exhibition by visiting the link below.

www.nmwa.org/whats-on/exhibitions/online/book-art-books-disguise

Royal Academy of Arts

Picasso and Paper Exhibition

The Royal Academy of Arts has featured renowned surrealist artist Picasso, and his prolific work as a print maker.

In the 40 minute video tour of the exhibition, Picasso and Paper, you can experience the Spanish artist’s varied and experimental uses of paper over his 80-year career. Looking at the creative ways he used this medium, including drawing on, folding, and even burning it. 

The exhibition features more than 300 works, which you can tour meditatively from the comfort of your sofa.

So why not immerse yourself in Picasso’s world of paper and discover how he found the means to explore the furthest reaches of his creativity?

You can watch the full 40 minute length video on YouTube by following the link below: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOOY6GbV9Ks&ab_channel=RoyalAcademyofArts

Alternatively, you can browse our selection of carefully curated artists and their work on our website. Where you can view contemporary art available for purchase from artists all around the world.