Ben Uri's mission is to explore the work of artists of Jewish descent and reach the widest possible audience. Our touring exhibitions help us to fulfill that remit. The current touring exhibitions listed here include a brief overview of the exhibition including details on size and availability.
Information about touring exhibitions
For further information on our exhibitions, please contact Exhibitions.
Forced Journeys On Tour
Artists in Exile in Britain c. 1933-45Touring: Ambiguous Realities
Dorothy BohmTouring: Apocalypse
Unveiling a lost masterpiece by Marc ChagallTouring: Auktion 392
Reclaiming the Galerie Stern, DusseldorfTouring: Josef Herman RA
Warsaw, Brussels, Glasgow, London 1938-1944Touring: The Land of Light and Promise
50 Years Painting Jerusalem and Beyond, Ludwig Blum (1891-1974)Touring: Whitechapel At War
Isaac Rosenberg and his CircleWe call ourselves ‘The Art Museum for Everyone’ because our collection and work focuses on the universal themes of art, identity and migration.
We actively work with and engage audiences from every community – both young and old – in our exploration of contemporary issues through art and social history.
For instance, our major outreach project for schools, 'Art in the Open', is designed to bring some of the powerful works in the Ben Uri Collection, ‘out in the open’. We also offer learning programmes for adults and community-based projects. Find out more in Learning.


