We have put together some of the exhibitions you need to see in London this October, from the first solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist who painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama to the annual Frieze London which Bringing together over 280 galleries from 42 countries…
Read MoreLondon is undoubtedly home to some of the greatest art institutions in the world, but also small galleries that are diversifying the London art scene. With February on the horizon and what feels like some sort of return to normalcy, live art is back in business…
Read MoreDoyle Wham, a UK gallery promoting contemporary photography from Africa and its diaspora, has announced the opening of Into The Fold, a new exhibition of forty works spanning four decades of innovative practice by eight women photographers and creative practitioners…
Read MoreThe anticipation of this exhibition really lived up to expectations. Stunning paintings of 31 artists whose work entrance, transfix and challenge us as viewers. Mixing It Up celebrates paintings that championing diversity, music, design…
Read MoreFLO London gives you the FLODown on Japan House London’s most recent exhibition, Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow, which highlights some of the pioneering designs from the 1964 Olympic Games, including Olympic pictograms, posters and architectural models…
Read MoreSetting foot in Subject to Change, a group exhibition featuring Paul Bonomini, Maybelle Peters and Linda Simon, is an instantly transformative, multi-sensory experience. The exhibition celebrates and presents new works by the joint winners of the prestigious London Group Open President’s Prize…
Read MoreWe’ve put together a guide to some must see art in London in September….
Read MoreJapan House London will be opening a brand new exhibition - Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow. The exhibition will celebrate the lasting design legacy of the iconic 1964 Olympic Games showcasing the revolutionary cultural, architectural and graphic design legacy of the historic Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games…
Read MoreWe’ve put together some hidden gems showcasing the best of Black Art…
Read MoreFrom 17 May smaller productions have been opening back up across the city, with the West End to follow suit from 21 June. If, like us, you have desperately missed live theatre and are equally keen to help #savethearts, here are some of the productions we recommend this season…
Read MoreWe hope you are excited as we are to be out and about in the open and soaking in the ambience in a room full of art. We have put together the following exhibitions that will be opening their doors to the public…
Read MoreLegendary Mexican jazz artist Tino Contreras is set to perform the first-ever streamed concert from the home of iconic artist Frida Kahlo the Casa Azul, which is also home to the flagship museum dedicated to the iconic artist’s life and work…
Read MoreOne of the exhibitions that we are particularly looking forward to is Hayward Gallery Touring’s landmark exhibition, British Art Show 9 (BAS9), which will open in Scotland at Aberdeen Art Gallery in July 2021. The display takes place in the UK every five years…
Read MoreDoyle Wham present the solo exhibition of Johannesburg-based digital collage artist Puleng Mongale, in collaboration with Latitudes…
Read MoreDoyle Wham presents the first solo exhibition of Kenyan based photographer and filmmaker, Margaret Ngigi, in the UK. The exhibition explores the complex pressures facing young women in contemporary Kenyan society…
Read MoreHere’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this December, from the V&A’s exhibition dedicated to bags to the first solo exhibitions in the UK by New York-based artist Jennifer Packer, as well as the much-anticipated exhibition by Tracey Emin…
Read MoreThe past few months have been a rollercoaster for us Londoners and Britons alike. However, many of London’s arts and cultural institutions are hanging in there and bringing us fantastic exhibitions to keep us going. Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this November…
Read MoreA Black Actress is the title of a stunning series of portraits by photographer Shonay Shote. These images showcase the compelling beauty and infectious charm of some of Britain’s most promising actresses of West Indian and African heritage…
Read MoreThere are several exhibitions to see this month in London from Mayfair’s Annual Art Weekend to the London voices exhibition at the Pitzhanger Manor Gallery…
Read MoreThe Georgian townhouse which was home to two of history’s most significant musical artists: George Frideric Handel & Jimi Hendrix, is open to the public to promote knowledge, awareness and enjoyment of their music…
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