Space Frames are lighting up these dark January lights. The Christmas light displays may have ended, but if anything, January is look even brighter than December. We’ve already got Canary Wharf’s mesmerising...
There’s absolutely nothing to see at Dialogue in the Dark. In the first week of the year, it’s easy to feel like you’re stumbling around in the dark, still befuddled by Twixtmas and the return to work....
Meet Vincent Van Gogh invites you to step inside the artist’s most famous works. We were rather impressed when Tate Britain hosted their largest Van Gogh exhibition in 70 years in 2019, but something just as excit...
Imminence has arrived at Bloomberg Arcade with a strong message. The evermore urgent need to address climate change is never out of the news these days, and such is the acute awareness around it that it’s even sta...
The Giving Bear reminds us to paws for thought in these dark, grizzly months… With all that’s going on at the busiest time of year, it’s easy to get caught up in the madness of work nights out, festive...
Well, I guess they’re preferable to pigeons… Elephants are quietly having a moment in 2019, with a colourful herd having already provided a neat diversion in Elephant Park. Now, a new herd (or memory, if you...
Historic art gallery by day, inspiring, sensory winter temple by night… When we go to an art gallery, we expect to see a range of beautiful creations on the inside. However, Tate Britain have taken it a step furth...
As if St Paul’s wasn’t pretty enough already. Going to be floating around central London this weekend? Don’t forget to check out the city’s iconic cathedral, where William Blake’s final mas...
Christmas looks fabulous in fuschia at Liberty. Style-conscious hotels and shops are turning the Christmas tree game into an exciting festive arms race – just witness Claridge’s sterling silver effort last y...
Our permanently switched-on culture goes under the microscope in 24/7. Modern life, am I right? You’re tired, I’m tired, the world is literally on fire, and smartphone dependency is slowly turning us into zo...