Things to do in London this week: 1-4 May. Including Unsound London Barbican Centre,Cinco De Mayo Celebration Mestizo Chelsea, IWA Canalway Cavalcade Little Venice, Vegan Nights Strikes Back Brick Lane, Coronation celebration, David Adjaye at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Saint Francis of Assisi National Gallery, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece, Mat Collishaw: All Things Fall, Spring Again, Spring Ahead at No 20 Arts, Darryl Daley at the Now Gallery…
Read MoreDiscover things to do in London in May 2023. Including, Vegan Nights Strikes Back · SOLAIRE CULTURE by Veuve Clicquot · City Splash Festival · King’s Coronation events · Rooftop Film Club at Roof East The Secret Life of Bees · Salad Days Makers Market at · Battersea Power Station · Little Venice Cavalcade · Outspoken at Southbank Centre · RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2023…
Read MoreSOLAIRE CULTURE Exhibition London: Veuve Clicquot announces today the next chapter of the highly successful global exhibition, SOLAIRE CULTURE, to celebrate 250 years of the iconic house. After debuting in Tokyo and Los Angeles in 2022, the exhibition is travelling to London, to take over Piccadilly Circus in May 2023…
Read MoreThe Actors’ Church announces a sensational summer season in the heart of the West End with the return of Theatre in the Garden this summer…
Read MoreThe Shubbak Festival, London’s largest Festival of contemporary Arab arts and cultures, is all set to mark its seventh edition with a vibrant and multi-dimensional program that showcases the best of Arab, South West Asian, and North African cultures…
Read MoreThings to do in London for King Charles III’s Coronation: The Coronation Proms, Dorchester hotel, join the coronation procession, Picnic at Kew Gardens and Hampton Court Palace, The Big Help Out, Coronation Afternoon Tea, The Coronation Concert…
Read MoreRoyal-themed Coronation Afternoon Tea experiences in honour of King Charles III's coronation at Westminster Abbey on 6 May 2023. Including Coronation Afternoon Tea at Haymarket Hotel, Searcys The Gherkin, Dolly’s Café Selfridges, Ochre National Gallery, Fortnum & Mason, Biscuitters Belgravia, Big Ben Afternoon Tea at the Library at County Hall…
Read MoreThe Victoria & Albert Museum is collaborating with artist Thomas J Price to open a free sculpture display featuring eight of Price's works throughout the museum, including in the Dorothy and Michael Hintze Sculpture Galleries and the Europe 1600 – 1800 Galleries…
Read MoreAn exhibition of works by Brian Clarke is coming to Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery in June 2023…
Read MoreArt exhibitions to see in London in May. Including the Offbeat Sari, Dr. Esther Mahlangu: Where two rivers meet, Steve McQueen: Grenfell, Soojin Kang: To be you, whoever you are, Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of life, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece ,Saint Francis of Assisi, Maro Gorky: A Life Painting,Crown to Couture…
Read MoreFour Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens is a remarkable hotel in the Athenian Riviera that offers a luxurious experience and a tranquil and rejuvenating vacation…
Read MorePéjú Oshin is a university lecturer, curator, poet, and the associate director of the commercial art gallery Gagosian…
Read MoreDiscover London's best restaurants for light, nutritious, and wholesome food. Including KIN Cafe · Maggie Jones’s · Rose Bakery London · Rochelle Canteen · Teahouse Petersham Nurseries · Spring Restaurant…
Read MoreThings to do in London this week: 24 - 30 April 2023. Adidas x Pitch Women's Golf. Rose Bakery London.Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Philharmonia Chamber Players. Sushisamba City. Boundary London.Maro Gorky: A Life Painting. Ajamu: The Patron Saint of Darkrooms…
Read MoreLong & Ryle proudly presents A Life Painting by the acclaimed American Armenian artist Maro Gorky. This exhibition marks a joyous celebration of Gorky's life and work, coinciding with her 80th birthday…
Read MoreGhetto Funk Collective is a revolutionary force that embodies an innovative and dynamic philosophy, bringing together a diverse array of talented creatives including dancers, DJs, producers, MCs, and more. This groundbreaking collective was founded by Ruben Chi and Roché Apinsa...
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to be invited for a trip on the Belmond train for their newest feat, the Murder Mystery Lunch, which promises ‘a sumptuous lunch and plenty of head scratching’, but it achieved much, much more than that. In our experience, everywhere I looked my eyes were met by something beautiful, and everything that passed my lips tasted divine. Attention to detail is a key feature of this luxurious, extraordinary experience…
Read MoreThe Fashion and Textile Museum will showcase an exhibition called The Fabric of Democracy: Propaganda textiles from the French Revolution to Brexit this September 2023, which will focus on exploring printed propaganda textiles…
Read MoreThe Almas Art Foundation (AAF) launches an exhibitions program at Somerset House with a showcase of Dr. Lilian Mary Nabulime…
Read MoreDoyle Wham will showcase the first global exhibition of Nigerian artist Morgan Otagburuagu. Morgan Otagburuagu is a self-taught photographer who has made a significant impact in the fashion and art industries with his unique style of portraiture. In this exhibition, his latest series, In Bloom, receives its global debut, and it carries immense importance for the artist…
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