The Ruskin
Future Plans
Our most ambitious capital project since The Ruskin opened will make our collection, programme and research accessible to more people, in our iconic building.
While The Ruskin building is closed, follow the redevelopment project here until the museum reopens in 2025.
Exhibitions
While The Ruskin building is closed, see the collection in London and Lancaster.
John Ruskin in the Age of Science is a programme of temporary exhibitions showcasing The Ruskin’s collections at Brantwood, Ruskin’s house in the Lake District, and at the Royal Society, London.
Programme
Join our Schools programmes, learn a new craft skill in our artist-led classes at Lancaster Castle, or join a free workshop for families during the holidays.
EventsExplore the art and ideas of John Ruskin, writer, artist and radical thinker. While we are closed for refurbishment, works from our collection are on display in London and the Lake District.
John Ruskin in the Age of Science
John Ruskin in the Age of Science is a series of three exhibitions at Brantwood, Ruskin’s former home on Coniston Water, and at the Royal Society, London, from April to December 2022.
John Ruskin and the Science of Sight
4 Oct. - 9 Dec. 2022, The Royal Society, London | 26 Oct. - 31 Dec. 2022, Blue Gallery, Brantwood
An exhibition across two sites
From the telescope to early forms of photography, Ruskin exploited developments in optical technologies to push the boundaries of recording the world with extreme visual clarity. Across two sites, this exhibition explores observation and evidence in Ruskin’s works, alongside his scientific contemporaries.
Ruskin’s Perspectives: The Art of Abstraction
Blue Gallery, Brantwood | 22 July - 25 September
Ruskin was fascinated by form and pattern, proportion and symmetry, in the world around us. This exhibition drew on a cultural history of maths to explore nineteenth century scientific ideas about the relationship of things and their properties to each other.
Explore Ruskin's Perspectives: The Art of Abstraction exhibition catalogue.
The Skies are for All: Ruskin and Climate Change
22 April – 26 June 2022, Blue Gallery, Brantwood
A lifetime of observing the skies led John Ruskin to conclude that human activities were damaging the environment. This exhibition explored how Ruskin’s analysis paralleled the evolution of climate science, and shaped his contribution to defining the Anthropocene: the world we have made.
Explore The Skies are for All: Ruskin and Climate Change exhibition catalogue.
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