Transport for London is famed across the globe for revolutionising the poster, with an unmatched history of providing world-class advertising campaigns. From renowned artists and designers to iconic slogans, you can now...
A derelict townhouse in Stoke Newington has been temporarily transformed into a art exhibition, showcasing the work of some of London’s most exciting alternative artists. ‘Housewarming’ is the latest p...
March marks Women’s History Month here in the UK, with London always buzzing with fantastic things to do throughout its entirety. One exciting offering comes from the Natural History Museum, who have organised spe...
From floor to ceiling filled with rare animal bones, fossils from aeons ago, jars filled with insects and moles, and perfectly preserved specimens of every animal you could think of, the Grant Museum of Zoology is quite...
The Boiler House in East London has been home to many cool art exhibitions thus far, and now, it may just be hosting the coolest one yet. Given the street on which it sits – the famed Brick Lane – it’s almost dest...
There is no truer truth in this world than the indisputable fact that Banksy is far and away the most famous street artist of all time. In the shadowy world of street art where aliases and alter-egos are the norm, it...
Ah, LEGO®. Young or old, these boldly coloured blocks quite literally build dreams and take you into a world of pure imagination. Well, corporate-lawyer-turned-contemporary-artist Nathan Sawaya will welcome us into his...
When it comes to the concept of ‘standing the test of time’, no one quite does it like William Shakespeare himself. It’s just a shame that there’s no museum in London with a grandiose name (somet...
After it closed its doors in Fitzrovia a year ago, the charmingly curious Pollock’s Toy Museum has returned to London for a six-month pop-up for all things toys, games and dolls. And where has the UK’s oldes...