What's on in London on Sunday 29th January 2023
Top events happening London
Guided tour of Van Gough HouseThe guided tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about 87 Hackford Road’s most famous tenant, as well as the architecture, history, and future of the house. The tour begins at 87 Hackford Road and includes a short walk to …
Starts at 10:00am£12
The guided tours offer visitors an opportunity to learn about 87 Hackford Road’s most famous tenant, as well as the architecture, history, and future of the house. The tour begins at 87 Hackford Road and includes a short walk to …
English Civil War march along The MallAn annual march down The Mall to commemorate the execution of King Charles I will take place this morning. This is a ceremony to remember the “Horrid Murder†of King Charles I in 1649, and carried out by King’s Army …
Starts at 11:00amFreeWhitehall
An annual march down The Mall to commemorate the execution of King Charles I will take place this morning. This is a ceremony to remember the “Horrid Murder†of King Charles I in 1649, and carried out by King’s Army …
'Mark of Zorro' (1920) Swashbuckling Silent Adventure on the Big ScreenWe take you back to 1920 for the silent feature film ‘Mark of Zorro’ starring Douglas Fairbanks in the film that defined the ‘swashbuckling adventure’. The film was based on the 1919 novel, ‘The Curse of Capistrano’ and tells the …
2:30pm to 4:30pm£15.00Brentford
We take you back to 1920 for the silent feature film ‘Mark of Zorro’ starring Douglas Fairbanks in the film that defined the ‘swashbuckling adventure’. The film was based on the 1919 novel, ‘The Curse of Capistrano’ and tells the …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Lucian Freud: The Painter and His FamilyThe first exhibition of Lucian Freud’s work in the home of his grandfather, Sigmund Freud, and aunt, Anna Freud. The exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, family photographs, books and letters. These works are drawn from galleries and private collections, the …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 29th Jan 2023 Closing Soon£14Freud Museum, Hampstead
The first exhibition of Lucian Freud’s work in the home of his grandfather, Sigmund Freud, and aunt, Anna Freud. The exhibition will feature paintings, drawings, family photographs, books and letters. These works are drawn from galleries and private collections, the …
The Carpenters' Line: Woodworking Heritage in Hida Takayama This exhibition celebrates the essence of Japanese craftsmanship through the story of an enduring woodworking heritage cultivated in the densely forested Hida region of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. From the raw materials of the Hida forests and the tools …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 29th Jan 2023 Closing SoonFreeJapan House London, Kensington
This exhibition celebrates the essence of Japanese craftsmanship through the story of an enduring woodworking heritage cultivated in the densely forested Hida region of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. From the raw materials of the Hida forests and the tools …
Tutankhamun reimaginedWhile Tutankhamun’s nine-year reign left a limited impact on ancient Egyptian history, the discovery of his almost intact tomb in 1922 transformed him into one of the most famous pharaohs. One hundred years later, Tutankhamun has become a household name …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 29th Jan 2023 Closing SoonFreeBritish Museum, Russell Square
While Tutankhamun’s nine-year reign left a limited impact on ancient Egyptian history, the discovery of his almost intact tomb in 1922 transformed him into one of the most famous pharaohs. One hundred years later, Tutankhamun has become a household name …
Our Marble Hill 1902 -2022This outdoor photographic exhibition celebrates how Marble Hill has been enjoyed by the local community since becoming a public park. There are 15 images to explore within the park and a digital display in the Coach House Cafe.
Exhibition ends on Tuesday 31st Jan 2023 Closing SoonFreeTwickenham
This outdoor photographic exhibition celebrates how Marble Hill has been enjoyed by the local community since becoming a public park. There are 15 images to explore within the park and a digital display in the Coach House Cafe.
The 18.14 Elephant MomentIn 1814, at the very last Frost Fair, it is reported that an elephant walked across the ice from north to south of the river. South African artist Jason Slabber has brought the ghost of this elephant back to the …
Exhibition ends on Tuesday 31st Jan 2023 Closing SoonFreeSouthwark
In 1814, at the very last Frost Fair, it is reported that an elephant walked across the ice from north to south of the river. South African artist Jason Slabber has brought the ghost of this elephant back to the …
Feeding the Hamlets: Exploring the history of food production in the East EndThis exhibition uses the unique collections of Tower Hamlets Archives as a lens through which to explore the borough’s history of producing food. For centuries, the East End’s landscape and social and economic history have been influenced by the growing, …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 4th Feb 2023 Closing SoonFreeWhitechapel
This exhibition uses the unique collections of Tower Hamlets Archives as a lens through which to explore the borough’s history of producing food. For centuries, the East End’s landscape and social and economic history have been influenced by the growing, …
Museum of the MoonFollowing the phenomenal sold-out installation of Gaia in the Painted Hall in 2021, artist Luke Jerram returns to the Old Royal Naval College with his incredible artwork Museum of the Moon. Set in the magnificent Painted Hall, the awe-inspiring large-scale display features minute …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 5th Feb 2023 Closing Soon£12.50Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Following the phenomenal sold-out installation of Gaia in the Painted Hall in 2021, artist Luke Jerram returns to the Old Royal Naval College with his incredible artwork Museum of the Moon. Set in the magnificent Painted Hall, the awe-inspiring large-scale display features minute …
The Ward RevisitedThe Ward – Revisited marks 30 years since Gideon Mendel photographed John, Andre, Steven and Ian in the AIDS wards at the Middlesex Hospital. The new video installation both utilises and deconstructs those original images which were the focus of …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 5th Feb 2023 Closing SoonFreeFitzrovia Chapel, Tottenham Court Road
The Ward – Revisited marks 30 years since Gideon Mendel photographed John, Andre, Steven and Ian in the AIDS wards at the Middlesex Hospital. The new video installation both utilises and deconstructs those original images which were the focus of …
Woven Cities: The unveiling of London's Woven CrestVisit the Woven Cities display to see the brand-new London Woven Crest alongside the crests from Amsterdam and Rome. We have partnered with 75B who design the large woven ‘City Crests’, to celebrate London, the people who occupy it, and …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 5th Feb 2023 Closing Soon£9Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising, Notting Hill
Visit the Woven Cities display to see the brand-new London Woven Crest alongside the crests from Amsterdam and Rome. We have partnered with 75B who design the large woven ‘City Crests’, to celebrate London, the people who occupy it, and …
Beyond Visible - Solo show by Gao XintongGao Xintong’s research draws inspiration from the art of great Western masters including Picasso and Boccioni, to name but a few, and the centuries-old practice of Shan-Shui 山水 – traditional Chinese landscape painting. As a young artist from China currently …
Exhibition ends on Wednesday 8th Feb 2023 Closing SoonFreePicadilly
Gao Xintong’s research draws inspiration from the art of great Western masters including Picasso and Boccioni, to name but a few, and the centuries-old practice of Shan-Shui 山水 – traditional Chinese landscape painting. As a young artist from China currently …