It’s just not summer without the Royal Academy’s massive Summer Exhibition. I mean, it’s not summer anymore regardless, but nonetheless one huge summer event has just kicked off. For the second year running, the f...
Immerse yourself in art at Tate Lates. Fancy a Friday night with a difference? Rather than heading to drab house parties thrown by a distant acquaintance, pop down to Tate Modern on the last Friday of every month (excep...
Kingston’s iconic telephone box sculpture ‘Out of Order’ has been in place for over 30 years. It’s not as well known as, say, the London Eye or The Shard, but down in Kingston you’ll find a...
Fall down the rabbit hole at Alice in Wonderland at the V&A. “There’s plenty of things to look forward to in 2020: the Tokyo Olympics, Jake Gyllenhaal in a London musical, and hopefully possibly a new US...
The Illuminated River project is underway, with four bridges now glowing and five more about to join them. I think we can all agree that 2016 was a pretty dark year (compared to everything except 2020, of course). Howev...
London-based artist Thomas Duke recreates film scenes set in London (and beyond). London is full of famous film sets, and many of them are iconic. Take the bench scene in Love Actually for example, or Mary Poppins flyin...
Sin arrives in October, and it should be right up our street. It’s good to be bad, isn’t it? I mean, if it wasn’t, artists throughout the years wouldn’t have spent so much time depicting wickedne...
The highlight of Tate Modern’s 2020 programme is a brilliant new Andy Warhol exhibition. In a time before the lockdown and the global pandemic – do you remember those halcyon days? – Tate Modern was th...
We’re in for a chilly one with Arctic: Culture and Climate. London may grind to a halt when the first snow falls, but not everywhere is as ill-equipped for a little ice as we are. For instance, the Arctic has host...
Head to Greenwich for a spectacular explosion of colour at ‘Slices of Time’. Greenwich’s NOW Gallery is currently playing host to French architect Emmanuelle Moureaux’s first large-scale installa...