What's on in London on Tuesday 28th February 2023

Ten exhibitions that are closing soon

The Remnants by Anton Alvarez

An installation of six large-scale clay columns inspired by traditional architectural practices in Chile, by Swedish-Chilean artist Anton Alvarez. (the exhibition is in an office foyer, but open to the public) As part of the commission, Alvarez developed bespoke new …

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Exhibition ends on Tuesday 28th Feb 2023 Closing Soon
Free
City of London

The Lost Rhino

Drawing on AI technology and rare research footage of the last northern white rhinos, this virtual rhino will be roaming in a digital world within the Museum’s Jerwood Gallery as part of a new art exhibition from artist Alexandra Daisy …

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Exhibition ends on Tuesday 28th Feb 2023 Closing Soon
Free
Natural History Museum, South Kensington

SKINT: Cost of Living Creations with W. Heath Robinson

The Cost of Living Crisis has the whole of England feeling like we’re living in a madhouse so we’re looking back to the master of wacky solutions W. Heath Robinson himself! 2022 marks 150 years since the birth of W. …

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Exhibition ends on Wednesday 1st Mar 2023 Closing Soon
£8.50
Cartoon Museum, New Oxford Street

Orchids festival 2023

Back bigger and better than ever for 2023, Kew Gardens’ much-loved Orchid festival returns to the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Taking inspiration from the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon, Orchids 2023 is a vibrant celebration of colour to brighten up …

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Exhibition ends on Sunday 5th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
£16.50
Kew Gardens, Richmond

The Light Festival at Battersea Power Station

Eight pieces of artwork, curated in partnership with Light Art Collection, will be on display both outdoors and inside the Power Station, alongside Electric Boulevard, a new pedestrianised high street for London. The installations will be switched on from 8am …

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Exhibition ends on Sunday 5th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
Free
Battersea

To Be Read At Dusk: Dickens, Ghosts and the Supernatural

Spirits, phantoms and spectres, Dickens’s stories are full of ghostly apparitions. For over 30 years Dickens wrote, told and performed tales about the supernatural. To be Read at Dusk examines Dickens’s interest in the paranormal, his ‘hankering after ghosts’, and …

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Exhibition ends on Sunday 5th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
£13.13
Charles Dickens Museum, Clerkenwell

Leda in Soho

Love, Leda is a newly discovered, never-before-published queer novel set in and around the streets of Soho in the years before the 1967 Sexual Offences Act. Cruising Dean Street, taking coffee at Lyons, dropping by jazz clubs off Tottenham Court Road, …

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Exhibition ends on Thursday 9th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
Free
Soho

Ilford Limited: Analogue Stories

An exhibition showcasing new portraits by photographer Eddie Otchere alongside material from the collections of Redbridge Museum & Heritage Centre. Delving into the Ilford Limited archive held at Redbridge Heritage Centre, we explore stories of past workers alongside memories from …

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Exhibition ends on Saturday 11th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
Free
Ilford

Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern

Explore Fassett’s world with some of his own original artworks as well as works inspired by him from international quilters and makers. Kaffe Fassett is one of the most successful artists and designers working in contemporary craft today. His career …

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Exhibition ends on Saturday 11th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
£12.65
Fashion and Textile Museum, Southwark

Artists for democracy: 1974 - 1977

In May 1974, artists David Medalla, Cecilia Vicuña, John Dugger and art critic Guy Brett co-founded the artist collective, Artists for Democracy (AFD). AFD was formed initially to raise support for democracy in Chile after the military coup in 1973, …

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Exhibition ends on Saturday 11th Mar 2023 Closing Soon
Free
Clerkenwell

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