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White Cube at Claydon

View of the west front from across the river at Claydon, Buckinghamshire
View of the west front at Claydon | © National Trust Images/John Miller

This summer, White Cube and the National Trust unveil White Cube at Claydon, a major contemporary art exhibition set within the extraordinary rococo interiors and private gardens of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire. 

Opening 6 June 2026, the show brings together more than twenty internationally acclaimed artists — including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Cai Guo-Qiang, Anselm Kiefer, Jeff Wall, Mona Hatoum, Raqib Shaw and Theaster Gates — in a rare encounter between cutting‑edge global practice and one of Britain’s most distinctive country houses.

The exhibition transforms Claydon’s historic rooms into immersive gallery spaces and opens two normally private gardens, the walled Pool Garden and Florence Nightingale Garden, for the first time. It’s an ambitious collaboration between White Cube, the National Trust and the Verney family, offering a fresh, imaginative way for audiences to experience art, heritage and landscape together.

Admission prices (payable at property): £12 adults | £6 children | Under 5s free | Free to National Trust members. Booking is essential, please visit the events page of the website to book your free timed entry slot.

The North Hall at Claydon, Buckinghamshire. A large room with yellow coloured walls covered with intricate carvings
The North Hall | © National Trust Images/Andreas von Einsiedel