Faces of Frida presents an exciting new vision of what an art exhibition could be. The largest undertaking yet from the Google Art & Culture project, the exhibition presents the most comprehensive...
Who said you needed to get off the sofa to enjoy London’s best art and culture? Many of London’s cultural institutions provide virtual tours of their collections, so now you can get your cultural fix ...
He may seem like the ghost of a bygone age to us, but J.M.W. Turner was a true modern, one who broke dramatically with the convention of his times to depict the brave new world taking shape around him...
To coincide with the opening of the 57th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, the Natural History Museum have launched an exhibition to showcase the best photos from last year’s compet...
Few stories have had an impact as wide-ranging as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and now the V&A is launching a major exhibition based on Lewis Carroll’s beloved tale. The exhibition will explo...
It has wowed art lovers the world over, and now The Art of Banksy Exhibition is set to do the same thing in London when it opens in Covent Garden in March next year. The exhibition, which has not been...
London Tech Week, the city-wide showcase of technological innovation happening in the capital, is back in June, with this year’s event promising to be bigger and better than ever. London is one of Eur...
This article relates to the cancelled 2020 festival. We will have information on the 2021 festival as soon as it is available. Masterpiece London is a world leading art fair which gives collectors an ...
London is blessed to have two of the biggest flower shows in the world in the Chelsea Flower Show and its sister, the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (HCPFS). Both take place in spectacular locations...
The Totally Thames festival celebrates Mother Thames and the city which grew up on its banks. The festival has grown out of the Mayor’s Thames Festival which ended in 2013. The Ancient River Bef...
More than 80 works by the world’s greatest artists are to go on show in London next year as part of a major new exhibition on Impressionism. Impressionist Decorations: The Birth of Modern Décor will s...
It is one of the most loved events in the London calendar, a staple of life in the capital since 1820, and an event that is renowned the world over. It’s the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelse...
Covid permitting, Luke Jerram’s seven metre wide representation of the earth, Gaia, will return to the Painted Hall in Greenwich in early 2021 for an eight week run. The subject of a sold out series o...
From Winston Churchill’s red despatch box, to the Fendi bag worn by Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City, the V&A’s new exhibition, Bags: Inside Out, gathers together an impressive colle...
Nicely timed to coincide with Black History Month, the Museum of London’s new exhibition, Dub London: Bassline of a City, will celebrate the art and influence of dub reggae music and culture in the ca...
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 ...
Charting his progression from eager student to leading artist, the Newport Street Gallery’s End of A Century will explore the formative years of one of the UK’s favourite sons, Damien Hurst. Featuring...
Multi-disciplinary American artist Bruce Nauman is the subject of a major new show at Tate Modern this autumn. The first large scale exhibition of his work in over 20 years, the event will showcase a ...