What's on in London on Monday 20th March 2023
Top events happening London
Form and Fabric: Fish Island Village, Hackney WickThe modern history of Fish Island and Hackney Wick in east London is one of continuous industrial innovation and change. This has profoundly shaped to the spatial organisation of the area and the buildings that are found there. This talk …
Starts at 6:25pm£16.96City of London
The modern history of Fish Island and Hackney Wick in east London is one of continuous industrial innovation and change. This has profoundly shaped to the spatial organisation of the area and the buildings that are found there. This talk …
The path towards air equalityAir pollution is responsible for the deaths of thousands in the UK each year and millions world-wide, yet it often feels like we are still scratching the surface when it comes to getting it under control. In this lecture, Mark …
7:00pm to 8:30pm£17.03Mayfair
Air pollution is responsible for the deaths of thousands in the UK each year and millions world-wide, yet it often feels like we are still scratching the surface when it comes to getting it under control. In this lecture, Mark …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Photographs from the James Bond ArchiveFrom Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton to Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig: Leica Gallery London is set to host an exhibition of photographs, spanning six decades of iconic James Bond films. The images on display capture classic moments with cast …
Exhibition ends on Tuesday 21st Mar 2023 Closing SoonFreeMayfair
From Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton to Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig: Leica Gallery London is set to host an exhibition of photographs, spanning six decades of iconic James Bond films. The images on display capture classic moments with cast …
The Beauty of Transience - A Journey through the Seasons of JapanJapan’s position in the mid-latitude region, surrounded by sea and subject to shifting air masses, means that the country, albeit stretching a long distance from north to south, has four clearly distinct seasons. While the existence of four seasons is …
Exhibition ends on Friday 24th Mar 2023 Closing SoonFreePicadilly
Japan’s position in the mid-latitude region, surrounded by sea and subject to shifting air masses, means that the country, albeit stretching a long distance from north to south, has four clearly distinct seasons. While the existence of four seasons is …
The Future of Traditions, Writing Pictures: Contemporary Art from the Middle EastThe exhibition is collaboratively produced by guest curated by Rose Issa and Bob Annibale and explores three generations of artists, from Iran and the Arab world, from the early pioneers of a vernacular ‘Lettrism’ movement to those incorporating the written …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 25th Mar 2023 Closing SoonFreeSOAS Gallery, Euston
The exhibition is collaboratively produced by guest curated by Rose Issa and Bob Annibale and explores three generations of artists, from Iran and the Arab world, from the early pioneers of a vernacular ‘Lettrism’ movement to those incorporating the written …
Stereoscopy Is Good For You: Life in 3-DThis show exhibits new 3-D photography from Brian May’s latest publication ‘Stereoscopy Is Good For You: Life in 3-D’. At the centre of the exhibition is a project two years in the making, the work of over a hundred modern …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 25th Mar 2023 Closing Soon£5Trafalgar Square
This show exhibits new 3-D photography from Brian May’s latest publication ‘Stereoscopy Is Good For You: Life in 3-D’. At the centre of the exhibition is a project two years in the making, the work of over a hundred modern …
Blood & Battle: Dissecting the Life of William BeattyThe life and work of renowned 19th-century naval surgeon and physician, Sir William Beatty, is explored in all its fascinating – and often grisly. The exhibition marks 200 years since Beatty took up the post of Physician to the Royal …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 25th Mar 2023 Closing Soon£6Discover Greenwich Visitor Centre, Greenwich
The life and work of renowned 19th-century naval surgeon and physician, Sir William Beatty, is explored in all its fascinating – and often grisly. The exhibition marks 200 years since Beatty took up the post of Physician to the Royal …
Magnificent Maps of LondonThe historical map collections at London Metropolitan Archives show the development of the city in incredible detail, from the late sixteenth century to the present day. Beginning with the first attempts to chart the streets of the City of London, …
Exhibition ends on Wednesday 29th Mar 2023 Closing SoonFreeClerkenwell
The historical map collections at London Metropolitan Archives show the development of the city in incredible detail, from the late sixteenth century to the present day. Beginning with the first attempts to chart the streets of the City of London, …
Women of the Bethnal Green at WorkAs part of Oxford House’s heritage programme, we are delighted to present a brand new exhibition of portraits by photographer Sarah Ainslie. From tradeswomen, to community organisers, faith leaders, artists, and shopkeepers; this exhibition showcases and celebrates the many women who contribute to life in Bethnal …
Exhibition ends on Friday 31st Mar 2023 Closing SoonFreeBethnal Green
As part of Oxford House’s heritage programme, we are delighted to present a brand new exhibition of portraits by photographer Sarah Ainslie. From tradeswomen, to community organisers, faith leaders, artists, and shopkeepers; this exhibition showcases and celebrates the many women who contribute to life in Bethnal …
Enslavement: Voices from the Church ArchivesThis exhibition accompanies the Church Commissioners’ public report on historic links between Queen Anne’s Bounty (one of the Church Commissioners’ predecessors) and transatlantic chattel slavery. Letters, books and documents are displayed to show some of the links between the Church …
Exhibition ends on Friday 31st Mar 2023 Closing SoonFreeLambeth Palace Library, Southwark
This exhibition accompanies the Church Commissioners’ public report on historic links between Queen Anne’s Bounty (one of the Church Commissioners’ predecessors) and transatlantic chattel slavery. Letters, books and documents are displayed to show some of the links between the Church …
The Ideal Book: William Morris & the Kelmscott PressSome of the most intricate and exquisite book decorations in the history of publishing have gone on display in Hammersmith. A new exhibition about the Kelmscott Press – the 19th century designer William Morris’s printing operation. It focuses on the …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 2nd Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeHammersmith
Some of the most intricate and exquisite book decorations in the history of publishing have gone on display in Hammersmith. A new exhibition about the Kelmscott Press – the 19th century designer William Morris’s printing operation. It focuses on the …
Treason: People, Power & PlotOpening with the original Treason Act of 1352, elements of which are still on the statute books today, this exhibition explores stories as diverse as the charges brought against Anne Boleyn in 1536, the trial and execution of Charles I …
Exhibition ends on Thursday 6th Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeNational Archives, Richmond
Opening with the original Treason Act of 1352, elements of which are still on the statute books today, this exhibition explores stories as diverse as the charges brought against Anne Boleyn in 1536, the trial and execution of Charles I …