The Serpentine Pavilion 2024
The Serpentine Pavilion 2024 is Archipelagic Void, designed by Seoul-based Korean architect Minsuk Cho and his firm Mass Studies. Comprised of five distinct areas in a star shape, each structure …
The Serpentine Pavilion 2024 is Archipelagic Void, designed by Seoul-based Korean architect Minsuk Cho and his firm Mass Studies. Comprised of five distinct areas in a star shape, each structure …
Serpentine and The Royal Parks present a new large-scale sculpture by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, marking a return to the location of her first retrospective exhibition in Britain in 2000. …
Foodie alert: don’t miss your chance to see this fascinating exhibition of shokuhin sanpuru – the skilful and startlingly realistic food replicas seen in front of restaurants across …
The Design Museum’s Barbie exhibition, in partnership with Mattel and marking the 65th anniversary of the Barbie brand, features over 180 dolls showcased alongside an array of accessories …
Parallax is a unique art fair whose ethos is to question the canon of art history and its influence on today’s definitions of contemporary design. The exhibition empowers the customers as …
Unfortunately the London Classic Car Show won’t be going ahead as planned in February due to ongoing upgrade works at Olympia. The LCCS team are hoping to announce alternative venues and …
The London Book Fair is London’s biggest event for writers, publishers and production channels of all kinds. London Book Fair started as a hub for publishing industry and printed-word …
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, …
Don’t miss Hyper Japan — a huge cultural festival featuring music, anime, cosplay, fashion, food, and lots more from Japan. The event plays host to over 350 different exhibitors, and …
Sadly there will be no festival this year due to issues with venue availability; word is that they will be back in 2025, so fingers crossed for that.
Kensington & Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) presents its seventh annual Public Art Trail this summer; the theme for 2024 is ‘Changing Landscapes’. An unmissable highlight on London’s …