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Your guide to London's culture and transport news and events taking place across the city.

Your guide to London's culture and transport news and events taking place across the city.

London exhibitions - Archive Articles

Reviews of the many exhibitions that take place across London.

Modern shabtis in ancient settings – for one day only
Modern shabtis in ancient settings – for one day only

Modern shabtis in ancient settings – for one day only

Dotted around a museum filled with ancient Egyptian relics can be found a very modern take on an ancient religious art form. Ancient Egyptian shabtis were figures placed in tombs, to work for the deceased in the afterlife, but the

Sep
19
2014
Food as art on display in photo exhibition
Food as art on display in photo exhibition

Food as art on display in photo exhibition

Soylent Green is people, but are people dessert or the main course? An artist with an agenda has turned people into deserts, but wants to do so to sell a message about over consumption of food.

Aug
02
2014
Lego exhibition comes to London
Lego exhibition comes to London

Lego exhibition comes to London

They seem to be announcing it rather early, but later this year will be a chance to see an awful lot of plastic bricks on Brick Lane in East London.

Jun
03
2014

New art on display inside old museums

Two of the UCL museums in central London have both launched art exhibitions where the art is scattered amongst their more formal exhibits.

May
29
2014
Beautiful Science: Picturing Data, Inspiring Insight at the British Library
Beautiful Science: Picturing Data, Inspiring Insight at the British Library

Beautiful Science: Picturing Data, Inspiring Insight at the British Library

If you like graphics or science, or graphics combined with science, then get along to the British Library as they have combined the two into an exhibition.

Apr
19
2014
See the other King George’s in the Queen’s Gallery
See the other King George’s in the Queen’s Gallery

See the other King George’s in the Queen’s Gallery

We all know old mad King George III, but who were the other two monarchs? That is a question that a new exhibition at the Queen's Gallery seeks to answer.

Apr
17
2014
Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story
Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story

Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story

What would a timeline through a million years of the history of Britain look like? Well, mostly ice, and mostly not Britain, thanks to the vagaries of climate change over the aeon.

Mar
03
2014
War! What is it Good for? Exhibitions! That’s What!
War! What is it Good for? Exhibitions! That’s What!

War! What is it Good for? Exhibitions! That’s What!

Such is the theme of a display at the Museum of Childhood that asks in that hang-wringing angst way that this particular museum is particularly skilled at -- should children play at war?

Feb
14
2014
Quirky Posters depicting London’s Mysteries
Quirky Posters depicting London’s Mysteries

Quirky Posters depicting London’s Mysteries

A rather fun exhibition has opened inside London's Transport Museum where artists have taken curiosities of London as their theme for a possible future poster design

Feb
14
2014
Charles Darwin’s head to be eaten by a colony of ants
Charles Darwin’s head to be eaten by a colony of ants

Charles Darwin’s head to be eaten by a colony of ants

A series of sculptures created using robotics, live insects and crochet are being put on display in a new exhibition based around Charles Darwin's face.

Feb
12
2014
Wildlife Photography at the Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photography at the Natural History Museum

Wildlife Photography at the Natural History Museum

As someone who takes a fair amount of photos for this blog, I have a tendency to wander around places snapping away like mad at anything and everything that looks vaguely interesting, then getting home and working out which of the 600 photos are any good.

Oct
21
2013
Dr Who and the Daleks invade the Museum of London
Dr Who and the Daleks invade the Museum of London

Dr Who and the Daleks invade the Museum of London

A new exhibition to mark the 90th anniversary of the Radio Times has opened at the Museum of London, and as with anything BBC related, has a lot of Dr Who included.

Aug
01
2013
Japanese Outsider Art at the Wellcome Collection
Japanese Outsider Art at the Wellcome Collection

Japanese Outsider Art at the Wellcome Collection

Outsider Art - the somewhat patronizing term given to art done by artists who are not formally trained as artists in big artist training camps. It is also the topic of an ongoing exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in central London.

Jun
10
2013
The British Library explores the dark arts of Propaganda
The British Library explores the dark arts of Propaganda

The British Library explores the dark arts of Propaganda

A new exhibition has opened at the British Library that looks at the art and effect of Propaganda as perpetuated by governments across the world. We all know what propaganda is though - don't we?

May
19
2013
Crecy, Poitiers, Agincourt, Guildhall Library!
Crecy, Poitiers, Agincourt, Guildhall Library!

Crecy, Poitiers, Agincourt, Guildhall Library!

If you head over to the City of London's library next to the Guildhall, there you will find a small display detailing some of the history of one of the City's livery guilds - which sports the motto: Crecy, Poitiers, Agincourt.

Mar
15
2013
The General, The Scientist & The Banker
The General, The Scientist & The Banker

The General, The Scientist & The Banker

In 1859 Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, but an equally important discovery was made in France, when a flint axe was found buried amongst the bones of now extinct animals.

Feb
15
2013
The Northern Renaissance opens at the Queen’s Gallery
The Northern Renaissance opens at the Queen’s Gallery

The Northern Renaissance opens at the Queen’s Gallery

A more widespread counterpart to its Italian cousin, the Northern Renaissance swept across northern Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, affecting art, literature and even politics in a time of Protestant turmoil and the English reformation. Digging into the

Nov
02
2012
Body Snatchers Invade the Museum of London
Body Snatchers Invade the Museum of London

Body Snatchers Invade the Museum of London

In a couple of weeks time, the souls of the dead will roam the land on All Hallows Eve, but they will have to do so without the diligent assistance of the Resurrection Men, who in the early 19th century fell upon the corpses of the poor to exhume them from their paupers' graves.

Oct
18
2012
A history of Royal Pageantry along the Thames
A history of Royal Pageantry along the Thames

A history of Royal Pageantry along the Thames

With the Royal Pageant taking place in a couple of months, it is opportune to learn a bit about the history of such grand events which were often the closest the great unwashed would get to see their Regal masters

Apr
24
2012
Ladies who designed post-war textiles – and mens handkerchiefs
Ladies who designed post-war textiles – and mens handkerchiefs

Ladies who designed post-war textiles – and mens handkerchiefs

Sitting in a modern building in the achingly fashionable Bermondsey Street is the Fashion and Textile museum, a small space for displays and talks, and of course, the obligatory fashionable café. A display that is currently on is devoted to

Apr
10
2012
Animal Inside Out – the Body Worlds exhibition at the Natural History Museum
Animal Inside Out – the Body Worlds exhibition at the Natural History Museum

Animal Inside Out – the Body Worlds exhibition at the Natural History Museum

If you are a large museum in a large city, it is now mandatory to have a blockbuster show lain on for the summer months to lure in the paying customers – and this summer, the Natural History Museum have

Apr
03
2012
A New Gallery is Opened at the Natural History Museum
A New Gallery is Opened at the Natural History Museum

A New Gallery is Opened at the Natural History Museum

A new gallery opened last week at the Natural History Museum — the Images of Nature gallery — which as they put it showcases “the Museum’s world-famous collection of natural history artworks”. Basically, a display of mainly scientific drawings, and

Oct
06
2011
London Fire Brigade Museum – Open Day
London Fire Brigade Museum – Open Day

London Fire Brigade Museum – Open Day

With frustratingly short notice – the London Fire Brigade has announced that it will open its museum this coming Friday to anyone who just wants to turn up and have a look. The museum is one of those places that

Aug
01
2011
A dead whale in London Docklands
A dead whale in London Docklands

A dead whale in London Docklands

Just a couple of months ago, as part of building works along the riverside in North Greenwich, builders uncovered the skeleton of a large whale that was probably killed 200-300 years ago – and it is on display in the

Sep
12
2010