drama, Theatre, Visual Art

Things to See and Do in London: Monday 5th October

October and Autumn means a number of things: time to put away the t-shirts and snuggle into jumpers, cosy up in front of the fire and a whole new season of things to see and do in London. 1. Fabric of India, Victoria and Albert Museum: this latest exhibition at the museum is part of the… Continue reading Things to See and Do in London: Monday 5th October

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Tracey Emin to Launch New Work at London’s The Other Art Fair

In celebration of the 10th year of The Other Art Fair, it has been announced that Tracey Emin will be welcomed back as a guest artist at this year's fair taking place at the Old Truman Brewery from the 15th to the 18th October. Emin International will be launching two limited edition prints for the… Continue reading Tracey Emin to Launch New Work at London’s The Other Art Fair

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REVIEW: Dressed by Angels @ Old Truman Brewery

When you think of costume design for film, television and theatre there is one name that springs to mind: Angels The Costumiers. Having been around for 175 years, this famous family run business has provided many of the costumes for film, theatre and television shows that we all know and love. This extraordinary exhibition celebrates… Continue reading REVIEW: Dressed by Angels @ Old Truman Brewery

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National Gallery Announces 2016 Exhibition Programme

As we head into October, it is time already to start to think about 2016 and what to expect in terms of exhibitions in some of the biggest galleries in London. So far the Victoria and Albert museum  and the Royal Academy of Arts have announced their programmes for next year - but what can visitors expect… Continue reading National Gallery Announces 2016 Exhibition Programme

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Royal Academy of Arts Announces 2016 Exhibition Programme

The Royal Academy of Arts has today announced its 2016 exhibition programme for both its main galleries and those taking place in the Sackler Wing Galleries. This latest programme will open with Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse on the 30th January 2016, running until the 20th April 2016. The exhibition will be examining the… Continue reading Royal Academy of Arts Announces 2016 Exhibition Programme

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PREVIEW: One and All @Somerset House

This new exhibition arriving at Somerset House in November is a journey through sight, sound and sea featuring three artists to guide visitors on their way. Working with aural effects, poetry and art, Martyn Ware, Owen Sheers and Tania Kovats use their skills to create pieces that celebrate our connection with the British coast. One… Continue reading PREVIEW: One and All @Somerset House

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London Transport Museum to Display Rare Objects at Acton Depot

The London Transport Museum is putting on a display of recent discoveries this weekend (26th and 27th September) when its Acton depot, which is normally closed to the public, opens its doors as part of the Design Uncovered open weekend. Forming part of the Museum's London by Design season which opened earlier this month and… Continue reading London Transport Museum to Display Rare Objects at Acton Depot

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New Tate Modern to Open on 17th June 2016

Tate have today announced that the new Tate Modern, designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, will open to the public on the 17th June 2016. To celebrate the opening, school children from across the UK will be invited to a special preview taking place on the 16th June. Young people will also be invited… Continue reading New Tate Modern to Open on 17th June 2016

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Preview: Frank Auerbach @Tate Britain

Tate Britain will be examining the work of the British artist Frank Auerbach when the exhibition opens early next month. Auerbach is best known for his vibrant and inventive paintings, a selection of which will be on display in this latest exhibition of his work. He is often compared with the likes of Francis Bacon… Continue reading Preview: Frank Auerbach @Tate Britain

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Two Exhibitions to Assess the Work of David Jones Next Month

The Pallant House Gallery and Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft have both announced exhibitions reassessing the work of the artist David Jones this Autumn. The Animals of David Jones and David Jones: Vision and Memory  will provide an opportunity for visitors to re-examine the work of one of the most significant British artists of the 20th… Continue reading Two Exhibitions to Assess the Work of David Jones Next Month