
Houses of Parliament Lates
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 …
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 …
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 …
The largest contemporary exhibition ever held at the museum, Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur will include ceramics, tapestries, and works on paper, displayed alongside some of the Wallace …
Featuring over 20 international artists, Virtual Beauty will delve into the influence of artificial intelligence, social media, and virtual identities on self-image. From social media filters to …
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 …
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 …
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, …
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 …