
RHS Chelsea Flower Show
A staple in every gardener’s calendar, the Chelsea Flower Show is one of the UK’s institutions and is great for anyone with a love of gardening, landscaping, design and all things …
A staple in every gardener’s calendar, the Chelsea Flower Show is one of the UK’s institutions and is great for anyone with a love of gardening, landscaping, design and all things …
Prepare to have your mind blown at the Kensington Dollshouse Festival. See hand-made needlepoint cushions smaller than a thimble, fingernail-sized crystal chandeliers that actually light up, …
The highly-anticipated Sony World Photography Awards exhibition returns to Somerset House this Spring. Visit the iconic venue to uncover remarkable photographs from the past year and delve into …
It’s cherry blossom time, and Outernet and the National Trust are back with a collaborative exhibition hoping to encourage us to appreciate the beauty of nature and the changing seasons. …
Not normally open to the public, Acton Depot open weekends are a fantastic opportunity to see some of the hundreds of thousands of treasures kept in the working museum storehouse. What to expect …
Independent art museum Moco is bringing its inspiring collection of modern, contemporary, and digital art to London. An engaging and accessible introduction to contemporary art or a selection of …
Prepare to be a weird combination of inspired, impressed and hungry at this year’s Gingerbread City, filled with incr-edible displays (see what we did there?). It’s very cool, and …
The London Photo Show is run by photographers, for photographers – and everyone interested in photography. The exhibition is free to enter, and to visit. This group exhibition features …
The V&A is staging the UK’s first major exhibition in almost 30 years dedicated to Cartier jewels and watches, exploring how the Maison became an unparalleled force in the jewellery and …
Late October isn’t just the time of year for dressing up for Halloween. It’s also time for the autumn edition of the bi-annual pop culture expo MCM Comic Con. (The spring event usually takes …
Camden Inspire: Green Loop Takeover is a free, one-day festival taking place in Camden on Saturday 20th September that challenges our obsession with the “new”. Taking place as part of the London …
Serpentine presents Thoughts in the Roots, the most comprehensive institutional exhibition of Giuseppe Penone presented in the UK. On view from 3 April to 7 September 2025, the exhibition will …
Back by popular demand, Flowers has reopened for summer at the Saatchi Gallery. This exhibition has something for everyone; featuring large-scale installations, original artworks, photography, …
Curated in collaboration with UK Black Pride and founder Phyll Opoku-Gyimah (Lady Phyll), this exhibition at Queer Britain chronicles the movement’s evolution from a small gathering in 2004 to …
On Friday 15th August 2025 from 5pm-8pm the opening night of the exhibition from emerging artist Tom Van Herrewege will be held. Located at The Florence Trust, Islington, Drawings in the Depths, …
Into the Seeds of Time is a captivating exhibition by artist Vivienne Schadinsky, following her year-long residency at OmVed Gardens. Through films, sculptures, and Japanese ink paintings, …
Opening in March, Serpentine will present the first solo exhibition of Arpita Singh outside India, featuring key works selected in close collaboration with the artist from her prolific career …
Step inside For the Love of Art, and join the movement. With art education in crisis, art education provider art-K spotlights the power art gives each of us. For some, that love of art is loud …
This larger-than-life immersive exhibition traces the history of the fashion show, from the intimate salons of the early 1900s to the star-studded catwalk shows of today. Narrated by Cate …
Coming to the Outernet screens at Tottenham Court Road this June, the ‘Hate Hurts All of Us’ animation short reveals how rising levels of anti-LGBT+ hate are detrimental to us all, but can be …
Spot the next big talent at this exhibition featuring works by 26 emerging and established artists from six South Asian countries, including newly-commissioned pieces. With many of the artists …
Marking what would have been Terry Higgins’ 80th birthday, Queer Britain will host the memorial quilt, developed by Terrence Higgins Trust and The Quilters’ Guild, on display to the public in …
As the nation marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, visitors can experience the Palace of Westminster in a new light this summer, with a special series of late openings …
White Cube Mason’s Yard presents ‘WITNESS: Early Lead Works’, a solo exhibition by Antony Gormley curated by Susan May, Global Artistic Director at White Cube. The show features 14 of the …