What's on in London on Monday 31st October 2022
Top events happening London
The Horror of Premature BurialPremature burial has unquestionably happened in the past and there are some recent cases of people being saved from the brink. Premature burial has unquestionably happened in the past and there are some recent cases of people being saved from …
2:00pm to 3:00pmFreeCity of London
Premature burial has unquestionably happened in the past and there are some recent cases of people being saved from the brink. Premature burial has unquestionably happened in the past and there are some recent cases of people being saved from …
Rethinking Learning: New Models for Online LearningDuring the pandemic global education was disrupted. From the “emergency remote teaching†phase of 2020, through to new models of online and hybrid learning, we have seen significant changes in the perception of digital education and how it compares to …
6:00pm to 7:00pmFreeHolborn
During the pandemic global education was disrupted. From the “emergency remote teaching†phase of 2020, through to new models of online and hybrid learning, we have seen significant changes in the perception of digital education and how it compares to …
Death Lines: Walking London Through Horror CinemaHere’s your opportunity to meet author Lauren Barnett in person and hear her speak about her new book at Kensington Library lecture hall. A treat for all cinephiles, horror fans, and lovers of London lore. Death Lines: Walking London’s Horror …
6:30pm to 7:30pmFreeKensington
Here’s your opportunity to meet author Lauren Barnett in person and hear her speak about her new book at Kensington Library lecture hall. A treat for all cinephiles, horror fans, and lovers of London lore. Death Lines: Walking London’s Horror …
Night at the MausoleumA chance to tour the Kilmorey Mausoleum in St. Margarets after dark. Marvel at the Victorian neo-Egyptian temple and hear about the illustrious history of its creator and occupants, Francis Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey and Priscilla Hoste. The …
6:30pm to 9:30pm£5Twickenham
A chance to tour the Kilmorey Mausoleum in St. Margarets after dark. Marvel at the Victorian neo-Egyptian temple and hear about the illustrious history of its creator and occupants, Francis Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey and Priscilla Hoste. The …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Halloween at Chiswick House & GardensAs Halloween creeps closer and the days shorten, a mysterious mist falls across the gardens at Chiswick House & Gardens. Join with family and friends to wander from dusk into darkness between one ghostly space to another. Watch out for …
Exhibition ends on Monday 31st Oct 2022 Closing Soon£16.50Chiswick House & Gardens, Chiswick
As Halloween creeps closer and the days shorten, a mysterious mist falls across the gardens at Chiswick House & Gardens. Join with family and friends to wander from dusk into darkness between one ghostly space to another. Watch out for …
Ghost Show: The Haunted HouseGhost Show: The Haunted House is a one-week art exhibition using the classic ‘haunted house experience’ to think about new ways of exhibiting art, supported by Arts Council England. Residing within a bespoke theatrical horror setting in Copeland Park, working …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 5th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreePeckham
Ghost Show: The Haunted House is a one-week art exhibition using the classic ‘haunted house experience’ to think about new ways of exhibiting art, supported by Arts Council England. Residing within a bespoke theatrical horror setting in Copeland Park, working …
Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of MenswearAt a moment of unprecedented creativity in men’s fashion and reflection on gender, this exhibition explores how designers, tailors and artists – and their clients and sitters – have constructed and performed masculinity, and unpicked it at the seams. The …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 6th Nov 2022 Closing Soon£20Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, South Kensington
At a moment of unprecedented creativity in men’s fashion and reflection on gender, this exhibition explores how designers, tailors and artists – and their clients and sitters – have constructed and performed masculinity, and unpicked it at the seams. The …
Maurice Broomfield: Industrial SublimeMaurice Broomfield’s dramatic photographs captured factories and their workers in an era of rapid transition, depicting the remnants of the industrial revolution alongside emerging technologies. The exhibition is in room 100, Photography Centre – The Bern and Ronny Schwartz Gallery. …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 6th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeVictoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, South Kensington
Maurice Broomfield’s dramatic photographs captured factories and their workers in an era of rapid transition, depicting the remnants of the industrial revolution alongside emerging technologies. The exhibition is in room 100, Photography Centre – The Bern and Ronny Schwartz Gallery. …
At Home with the HogarthsIn this exhibition, you will be introduced to the people who lived at Hogarth’s House, their relatives, friends and neighbours. The Hogarth family acquired their second home in 1749, to provide a haven away from their main home in the …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 6th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeHogarth's House, Chiswick
In this exhibition, you will be introduced to the people who lived at Hogarth’s House, their relatives, friends and neighbours. The Hogarth family acquired their second home in 1749, to provide a haven away from their main home in the …
A Garland for The QueenThe Queen’s long association with the Southbank Centre began when Princess Elizabeth attended the opening of the Royal Festival Hall at the Festival of Britain in 1951. We look back at memorable events in our shared history: the naming of …
Exhibition ends on Wednesday 9th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeSouthwark
The Queen’s long association with the Southbank Centre began when Princess Elizabeth attended the opening of the Royal Festival Hall at the Festival of Britain in 1951. We look back at memorable events in our shared history: the naming of …
Admonitions of the Instructress to the Court LadiesThis masterpiece is considered a milestone in Chinese painting history. Traditionally attributed to Gu Kaizhi (about AD 345-406), it probably dates to between AD 400 and 700. Due to conservation precautions, it can only be displayed for six weeks a …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 13th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeBritish Museum, Russell Square
This masterpiece is considered a milestone in Chinese painting history. Traditionally attributed to Gu Kaizhi (about AD 345-406), it probably dates to between AD 400 and 700. Due to conservation precautions, it can only be displayed for six weeks a …
Accidentally Wes AndersonIn celebration of the launch of the new Accidentally Wes Anderson Postcards, curated by Wally Koval, creator of the Instagram account and 2020 best-selling book, an exhibition of the postcards. From Tokyo to Ohio, step inside the photographs via immersive …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 13th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeWhitechapel
In celebration of the launch of the new Accidentally Wes Anderson Postcards, curated by Wally Koval, creator of the Instagram account and 2020 best-selling book, an exhibition of the postcards. From Tokyo to Ohio, step inside the photographs via immersive …
Augenblick Press: Rain TimeAugenblick Press presents a collection of photographs documenting the self-portraiture of one woman’s penchant for deep-sea submersion via the burgeoning world of rubber fetishism
Exhibition ends on Thursday 17th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeHorse Hospital, Clerkenwell
Augenblick Press presents a collection of photographs documenting the self-portraiture of one woman’s penchant for deep-sea submersion via the burgeoning world of rubber fetishism
Lands of Unknown WarriorsAn exhibition of new paintings by John Woodman inspired by the landscapes from which the Unknown Warrior was chosen. The Unknown Warrior was buried in Westminster Abbey in 1920, representing all who died in the First World War with no …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 19th Nov 2022 Closing SoonFreeWestminster Abbey, Pimlico
An exhibition of new paintings by John Woodman inspired by the landscapes from which the Unknown Warrior was chosen. The Unknown Warrior was buried in Westminster Abbey in 1920, representing all who died in the First World War with no …