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Read MoreNoah Davis retrospective and Citra Sasmita's UK debut highlight Barbican's 2025 programme…
Read MoreNew large-scale public artwork by renowned artist Yayoi Kusama to transform Kensington Gardens.
Read MoreTate has unveiled an exciting and diverse programme of exhibitions for 2025, promising an exceptional year of art across Tate Modern and Tate Britain. From groundbreaking contemporary works to historic retrospectives, the 2025 lineup highlights…
Read MoreThis is a high-energy and ambitious production that forces its audience to reconsider the motivations of one of history’s most notorious kings…
Read MoreHorniman Museum · The Garden Museum · Museum of Brands · Charles Dickens Museum · Dulwich Picture Gallery · Museum of the Home · Natural History Museum · Kew Gardens · William Morris Gallery · The Serpentine Galleries
Read MoreThe play is a solemn, gripping family drama with three strong and differing characters taking place on a simple set of sofa, rug, coffee table, laundry basket, a tv live streaming the Texas-Mexican border and a tattered American Flag.
Read MoreThe play is a rom com of sorts and uses music which should be familiar from the likes of Nina Simone, Britney and Lady Sovereign, with altered lyrics to fit the narrative. Songs such as You’re So Pretty When You Cry and the final Solidarity Song…
Read MoreThe Globe’s 2024 summer season is off to a flying start with a joyous romp through one of Shakespeare’s much-loved comedies…
Read MoreCentral Saint Martins Shows 2024 · RA Schools Show 2024 · Goldsmiths Degree Show 2024 · Chelsea College of Arts Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma Show · Slade School of Fine Art Degree Show 2024 · Camberwell College of Arts Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma Show · Kingston School of Art Show 2024 · London College of Communication's Shows 2024 · Wimbledon College of Arts 2024 Undergraduate Show · City & Guilds London School Degree Show
Read MoreChaka Khan's Meltdown Festival · June at the BFI · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · Sundance Film Festival London · Summer Garden Lates at Chelsea Physic Garden · The Great Exhibition Road Festival · Out to Lunch at Cadogan Hall · Marylebone’s 20th annual summer festival · Independent Bookshop Week 2024 · Flamenco Festival at Sadler’s Wells · Wandsworth Arts Fringe 2024 · Alfresco Arts
Read MoreYou Belong Here at the Southbank Centre · The Kensington and Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) Public Art Trail · Chelsea Barracks Sculpture Trail 2024 · The Line · Sculpture in the City · POoR Collective: Together We Rise…
Read MoreTavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere • Rheim Alkadhi: Templates for Liberation • Gavin Jantjes: To Be Free! A Retrospective 1970 – 2023 • Francis Alÿs: Ricochets • Anthony McCall: Solid Light • Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2024 • Zanele Muholi • NAOMI • RA Schools Show 2024 • Alex Israel: REMEMBR • Galli: So, So, So • Before Freedom Pt. 2: Adam Rouhana • 23rd Serpentine Pavilion by Minsuk Cho • Karoliina Hellberg: Labyrinth • Discover Degas and Miss La La…
Read MoreThe Bleeding Tree · Black is the Color of My Voice · Much Ado About Nothing · The Dao of Unrepresentative British Chinese Experience · Being Mr Wickham · The Secret Garden · The Taming of the Shrew
Read MoreDiscover the eight must-see pavilions at the 2024 Venice Biennale. From the prominent showcases to some of the delightful pavilions further afield…
Read MoreNow, I See is a moving theatrical production that follows two brothers as they come together to celebrate the life of their late sibling.Through a blend of music, movement, and poignant memories, the performance delves into the intricacies of grief…
Read MoreFollowing a long hiatus from these otherwise gloomy shores, scores of people full of sun-induced joy and optimism flocked to the Barbican to bear witness to Shabaka Hutchings.
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