What's on in London on Friday 1st April 2022
Top events happening London
British Ground Operations in the Falklands War
Join Dr Gregory Fremont-Barnes as he discusses the tri-service operation in the Falkland Islands that ultimately relied on ‘boots on the ground’. When Argentine forces descended on the Falkland Islands in April 1982, Britain’s Nato commitment left only limited military …
Starts at 12:00pmFreeNational Army Museum, Chelsea
Join Dr Gregory Fremont-Barnes as he discusses the tri-service operation in the Falkland Islands that ultimately relied on ‘boots on the ground’. When Argentine forces descended on the Falkland Islands in April 1982, Britain’s Nato commitment left only limited military …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
For the Love of Dog/Pour l'amour du ChienThis exhibition combines photographs taken by Shirley Baker in the UK and her home in France, including pictures of dogs in everyday settings, as well as at dog shows, providing an insight to her affection and admiration for man’s best …
Exhibition ends on Friday 1st Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreePicadilly
This exhibition combines photographs taken by Shirley Baker in the UK and her home in France, including pictures of dogs in everyday settings, as well as at dog shows, providing an insight to her affection and admiration for man’s best …
Caribbean-British Art 1950s - NowA landmark group exhibition spanning a whole ocean and half a century This exhibition will explore work by artists from the Caribbean who made their home in Britain, alongside other British artists who have also made work addressing Caribbean themes …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 3rd Apr 2022 Closing Soon£16Tate Britain, Pimlico
A landmark group exhibition spanning a whole ocean and half a century This exhibition will explore work by artists from the Caribbean who made their home in Britain, alongside other British artists who have also made work addressing Caribbean themes …
Virtual Veronese - A virtual reality experienceMany of the paintings you see on our walls would have originally hung in spaces that are very different to the gallery setting you see today. Paolo Veronese’s ‘The Consecration of Saint Nicholas’ was commissioned in 1561 as an altarpiece …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 3rd Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreeNational Gallery, Trafalgar Square
Many of the paintings you see on our walls would have originally hung in spaces that are very different to the gallery setting you see today. Paolo Veronese’s ‘The Consecration of Saint Nicholas’ was commissioned in 1561 as an altarpiece …
America in CrisisAmerica in Crisis brings together 40 leading American photographers and over 120 works exploring social change in the U.S from the 1960s till today. America in Crisis was a ground-breaking group initiative originally conceived in 1969 to assess the state …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 3rd Apr 2022 Closing Soon£8Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea
America in Crisis brings together 40 leading American photographers and over 120 works exploring social change in the U.S from the 1960s till today. America in Crisis was a ground-breaking group initiative originally conceived in 1969 to assess the state …
Time BeingTime Being is an exhibition of a meditative 14-minute film made by Ruairà Corr, a creative maker who works through co-production, and artist Deborah Robinson. It is the first in-person activity in Peltz Gallery since before the pandemic. Time Being …
Exhibition ends on Friday 8th Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreeEuston
Time Being is an exhibition of a meditative 14-minute film made by Ruairà Corr, a creative maker who works through co-production, and artist Deborah Robinson. It is the first in-person activity in Peltz Gallery since before the pandemic. Time Being …
Wallace Chan - TITANS: A dialogue between materials, space, and timeExhibition in the public lobby of One Canada Square, the central skyscraper at Canary Wharf. — TITANS, curated by James Putnam, explores Wallace Chan’s contemplation on the relationship between materials, space, and time through titanium: a futuristic, space-age material that …
Exhibition ends on Friday 8th Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreePoplar
Exhibition in the public lobby of One Canada Square, the central skyscraper at Canary Wharf. — TITANS, curated by James Putnam, explores Wallace Chan’s contemplation on the relationship between materials, space, and time through titanium: a futuristic, space-age material that …
Feeding Black: Community, Power & PlaceFood is central to what it means to be part of a diasporic community – one that demonstrates the connections Londoner’s have with the rest of the world. For many years, entrepreneurial food businesses have thrived across South East London …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 9th Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreeLondon Museum Docklands, Poplar
Food is central to what it means to be part of a diasporic community – one that demonstrates the connections Londoner’s have with the rest of the world. For many years, entrepreneurial food businesses have thrived across South East London …
Exhibition by Typewriter Artist James CookTypewriter Artist James Cook has created new, never-before-seen, London-based artwork exclusively for the exhibition at Trinity Buoy Wharf, which he describes as some of his very best work to date. The exhibition will feature more than 50 type-written drawings and …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreePoplar
Typewriter Artist James Cook has created new, never-before-seen, London-based artwork exclusively for the exhibition at Trinity Buoy Wharf, which he describes as some of his very best work to date. The exhibition will feature more than 50 type-written drawings and …
Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways. At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Apr 2022 Closing SoonFreeJapan House London, Kensington
With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways. At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all …
Amy: Beyond the StageAmy Winehouse’s unmistakable voice, confessional lyrics and iconic look, made her one of the music world’s most beloved artists. Discover the story of Amy’s early career through her recordings and teenage notebooks to unravel the creative process behind her music, …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Apr 2022 Closing Soon£14.50Design Museum, Kensington
Amy Winehouse’s unmistakable voice, confessional lyrics and iconic look, made her one of the music world’s most beloved artists. Discover the story of Amy’s early career through her recordings and teenage notebooks to unravel the creative process behind her music, …