If you want a summary of the last five hundred years of English history, here is just the thing: the nation’s story told through portraits of its monarchs. The exhibition starts with an insightful Flemish portrait of Henry VII which was intended to procure him a second wife (essentially his dating profile pic) and ends with Chris Levine’s huge lightbox print of the Queen with her eyes closed, looking, it must be said, quite exhausted. In between.