Welcome to the IanVisits alternative guide to London.
Lectures, talks, heritage events, organised walks and other random geeky miscellany.

 

 

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Displayed in date order by how soon they close.

An exhibition that can be seen through the gallery window while it's shut. (Ending Soon Sun, 18th Apr)

Peer Gallery
N1 6QL
2021-04-17
Crocodile Cradle
Uncover plants and pranks this Easter with Dennis and Gnasher and all their friends from Beano at Kew Gardens.  (Ending Soon Sun, 18th Apr)

Kew Gardens
TW9 3AE
2021-04-17
Dennis and Gnasher’s Big Bonanza
The first solo exhibition in Europe devoted to three generations of women artists living in Gee’s Bend, a remote black community situated on a U-turn in the Alabama River. (Ending Soon Sun, 25th Apr)

Alison Jacques Gallery
W1T 3LN
2021-04-17
The Gee's Bend Quiltmakers
Hampton Court Palace is planting over 100,000 bulbs in their gardens for their first Tulip Festival. (Ending Soon Mon, 3rd May)

Hampton Court Palace
KT8 9AU
2021-04-17
Tulip Festival 2021
This exhibition features a selection of works never previously exhibited in the UK, many of which have never been seen by the public. (Ending Soon Wed, 26th May)

Thaddaeus Ropac
W1S 4NJ
2021-04-17
Not Vital: Paintings
In this exhibition, a suggestion of haunting, or ghostliness, is manifested in a different way. (Ending Soon Sat, 5th Jun)

Gagosian Gallery
W1K 3QD
2021-04-17
Rachel Whiteread -  Internal Objects
The Royal Society of Sculptors is showcasing the work of Naomi Blake FRBS with an outdoor exhibition on the sculpture terrace. (Ending Soon Sun, 6th Jun)

Royal Society of Sculptors
SW7 3RA
2021-04-17
3 works by Naomi Blake FRBS
The exhibition presents a select sampling of Koraïchi’s works in different media created during this past year of global crisis. (Ending Soon Sat, 12th Jun)

October Gallery
WC1N 3AL
2021-04-17
Rachid Koraïchi - Tears that Taste of the Sea
An open-air exhibition documenting the overland journey photographer Christopher Wilton-Steer undertook in 2019 following the historic trade route. (Ending Soon Wed, 16th Jun)

Granary Square
N1C 4AA
2021-04-17
The Silk Road: A Living History
An exhibition around the roof garden above the Elizabeth line station of large geometric coloured shapes.  (Ending Soon Sat, 19th Jun)

Crossrail Place Roof Garden
E14 5AB
2021-04-17
Crossorelle Roof Garden
An exhibition of new works by Tom Sachs, never previously seen in the UK, including four new sculptures conceived for the exhibition. (Ending Soon Sat, 31st Jul)

Thaddaeus Ropac
W1S 4NJ
2021-04-17
Tom Sachs - Ritual