London art events

This is your guide to the London art events to watch out for in the coming months
Virtual tour of Artemisia Exhibition

Virtual tour of Artemisia Exhibition

The National Gallery have created a virtual version of their blockbuster new Artemisia exhibition which can be viewed on the gallery’s website. The tour, which will be hosted by the show’s curator Let...

Tate Britain Outdoor Commission

The Tate Britain Outdoor Installation

Timed to coincide with the festival of Diwali, this year’s Tate Britain Outdoor Installation provides a timely reminder of the cultural and artistic richness of multicultural Britain.  Draw...

Tantra - Enlightenment to Revolution

Tantra – Enlightenment to Revolution

Not as naughty as it sounds, the British Museum’s Tantra – Enlightenment to Revolution exhibition explores “the radical force that transformed the religious, cultural and political landscape of ...

Ai Weiwei comes to Piccadilly Circus

Ai Weiwei comes to Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus’s famous billboards will be transformed into a giant digital canvas this October for a display showcasing the works of some of the world’s top artists. Entitled the Circa project, th...

Banksy Artwork on the London Underground

Banksy Artwork on the London Underground

With London’s art galleries closed, us Londoners are having to get our art fix wherever we can find it. That’s why it was so heartening to hear about the Banksy artwork on the London Underground. The ...

Google Arts & Culture Project

The Google Arts & Culture Project

Of the many critical conversations that the world’s academics, decision makers and thinkers are engaged in right now, in the midst of this unprecedented global crisis, one of the most important ...

How to support the arts in London during the coronavirus crisis

Supporting The Arts in London During The Coronavirus Crisis

It’s easy to take the arts for granted in London. The city is so choc a bloc full of world class institutions that we can sometimes forget just how good our cultural sector is. Or, gripe at minor issu...

The End for the Fourth Plinth

The End for the Fourth Plinth

Heather Phillipson’s ‘The End’ has finally been unveiled on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth following a four month delay due to the Coronavirus Crisis. The piece, which depicts a sc...