What's on in London on Tuesday 11th April 2023
Top events happening London
Magick in Mixology: Cocktail Bitters-Making Workshop & Absinthe TastingConjure the Powers of Nature with Your Own Magically-Charged Cocktail Bitters Workshop and Absinthe Tasting with Devil’s Botany Harness the powers of the full moon in your very own lunar cocktail bitters making workshop. Whether it is luck, love or …
7:00pm to 8:30pm£26.72Hackney
Conjure the Powers of Nature with Your Own Magically-Charged Cocktail Bitters Workshop and Absinthe Tasting with Devil’s Botany Harness the powers of the full moon in your very own lunar cocktail bitters making workshop. Whether it is luck, love or …
Supernova science: Destruction in the starsWhen stars are born, hundreds of thousands can form in one cluster. Amongst these are massive stars which, though rare and short-lived, have far-reaching effects on the evolution of the entire galaxy. Clusters of stars are formed when gravity causes …
7:00pm to 8:30pm£17.03Mayfair
When stars are born, hundreds of thousands can form in one cluster. Amongst these are massive stars which, though rare and short-lived, have far-reaching effects on the evolution of the entire galaxy. Clusters of stars are formed when gravity causes …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Homegrown: Building a Post-carbon FutureHow can we critically reassess our relationships with the world by engaging with our landscapes in a holistic sense? Homegrown: Building a Post-carbon Future argues that a new approach to building is needed to answer the social and environmental crises we are …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 15th Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeBuilding Centre, Euston
How can we critically reassess our relationships with the world by engaging with our landscapes in a holistic sense? Homegrown: Building a Post-carbon Future argues that a new approach to building is needed to answer the social and environmental crises we are …
Eugène Leroy - The Materiality of Light, Paintings 1950-1999The first major exhibition of paintings by French artist Eugène Leroy in the UK. Spanning five decades, the exhibition includes rarely seen seascapes from the 1950s to the built-up almost sculptural paintings from the latter part of the artist’s career. …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 15th Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeMayfair
The first major exhibition of paintings by French artist Eugène Leroy in the UK. Spanning five decades, the exhibition includes rarely seen seascapes from the 1950s to the built-up almost sculptural paintings from the latter part of the artist’s career. …
ExecutionsPublic executions were a major part of Londoners’ lives for centuries. More frequent in London than in any other town, these morbid spectacles attracted thousands of onlookers at locations across the capital. From Smithfield to Southwark, from Banqueting House to …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Apr 2023 Closing Soon£15London Museum Docklands, Poplar
Public executions were a major part of Londoners’ lives for centuries. More frequent in London than in any other town, these morbid spectacles attracted thousands of onlookers at locations across the capital. From Smithfield to Southwark, from Banqueting House to …
Africa FashionSpanning iconic mid-20th century to contemporary creatives through photographs, textiles, music and the visual arts, Africa Fashion explores the vitality and global impact of a fashion scene as dynamic and varied as the continent itself. Over 250 objects will be …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Apr 2023 Closing Soon£16Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, South Kensington
Spanning iconic mid-20th century to contemporary creatives through photographs, textiles, music and the visual arts, Africa Fashion explores the vitality and global impact of a fashion scene as dynamic and varied as the continent itself. Over 250 objects will be …
This Exhibition is a WORK EVENT!Since taking office, Boris has been THE MOST cartooned politician in the history of our country. To celebrate – or mourn that fact depending on where you fall – The Cartoon Museum has collected a diverse selection of political cartoons …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Apr 2023 Closing Soon£8.50Cartoon Museum, New Oxford Street
Since taking office, Boris has been THE MOST cartooned politician in the history of our country. To celebrate – or mourn that fact depending on where you fall – The Cartoon Museum has collected a diverse selection of political cartoons …
Maria BartuszováDelicate, evocative plaster sculptures inspired by the natural world Bringing together many works rarely exhibited before in the UK, this survey exhibition will highlight the abstract sculptures of Prague-born Slovak artist Maria Bartuszová. Bartuszová worked over three decades in KoÅ¡ice, …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Apr 2023 Closing Soon£16Tate Modern, Southwark
Delicate, evocative plaster sculptures inspired by the natural world Bringing together many works rarely exhibited before in the UK, this survey exhibition will highlight the abstract sculptures of Prague-born Slovak artist Maria Bartuszová. Bartuszová worked over three decades in KoÅ¡ice, …
Music, Migration and MobilityThis exhibition explores the lives and legacies of émigré musicians who fled the Nazi regime and the ravages of war. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), this exhibition is part of a major RCM research project in …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeSouth Kensington
This exhibition explores the lives and legacies of émigré musicians who fled the Nazi regime and the ravages of war. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), this exhibition is part of a major RCM research project in …
Stories of St James's Burial GroundA parrakeet, a miniature portrait, and a very unusual pair of trousers – just some of the surprising discoveries made during HS2 excavations on the former St James’s Burial Ground near Euston. Explore the weird and wonderful stories behind these …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 22nd Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreePicadilly
A parrakeet, a miniature portrait, and a very unusual pair of trousers – just some of the surprising discoveries made during HS2 excavations on the former St James’s Burial Ground near Euston. Explore the weird and wonderful stories behind these …
Whorled (Here After Here After Here)The new courtyard commission by Somerset House from the Mumbai based artist Jitish Kallat is his first major public commission in the UK. A striking outdoor installation, the work comprises two intersecting spirals, 336 metres long, that echo the signage …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 23rd Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeSomerset House, Strand
The new courtyard commission by Somerset House from the Mumbai based artist Jitish Kallat is his first major public commission in the UK. A striking outdoor installation, the work comprises two intersecting spirals, 336 metres long, that echo the signage …
Chinese and BritishChinese communities have been calling the UK home for much longer than many realise. Many are able to trace their heritage to regions across East and Southeast Asia, which has led to a rich and diverse culture across the UK. …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 23rd Apr 2023 Closing SoonFreeBritish Library, Camden
Chinese communities have been calling the UK home for much longer than many realise. Many are able to trace their heritage to regions across East and Southeast Asia, which has led to a rich and diverse culture across the UK. …