What's on in London on Thursday 7th September 2023
Top events happening London
Who Cares for the Carers? Film Screening and Q&A (in person)A screening of ‘Exposed: Nursing Narratives’ and short films based on interviews will be followed by a panel discussion. Anxiety, frustration, guilt and inner turmoil characterised the COVID-19 pandemic for many nurses. For some, this was compounded by racism and …
6:00pm to 8:00pmFreeHarley Street
A screening of ‘Exposed: Nursing Narratives’ and short films based on interviews will be followed by a panel discussion. Anxiety, frustration, guilt and inner turmoil characterised the COVID-19 pandemic for many nurses. For some, this was compounded by racism and …
Herbal Medicines - who cares about the stuff up in the old garret?Is there a place for herbal medicines in ‘modern’ society? If you ask the ‘general public’, it will be a clear ‘yes’. Similarly, if you look at many societies, herbal medicines are integrated into modern healthcare, like Traditional Thai, Chinese …
6:00pm to 8:30pm£15Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, Southwark
Is there a place for herbal medicines in ‘modern’ society? If you ask the ‘general public’, it will be a clear ‘yes’. Similarly, if you look at many societies, herbal medicines are integrated into modern healthcare, like Traditional Thai, Chinese …
Imagining Otherwise Art, Writing and The Pre-Raphaelites
Discover authors that blur the lines between fiction and history writing Inspired by Chiedza Mhondoro’s contribution to the Rossettis exhibition catalogue Sensitivity and Possibility: Reading Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s The Beloved Through Fiction. This event will showcase and bring together authors …
6:30pm to 8:30pm£12Tate Britain, Pimlico
Discover authors that blur the lines between fiction and history writing Inspired by Chiedza Mhondoro’s contribution to the Rossettis exhibition catalogue Sensitivity and Possibility: Reading Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s The Beloved Through Fiction. This event will showcase and bring together authors …
Life and Times of Carlo GattiAn evening learning about the life and times of Carlo Gatti from historian Peter Barber, in partnership with the Union Ticinese, founded by the Gatti family and others 150 years ago this year. Carlo Gatti came to London from the …
Starts at 6:30pm£10Islington
An evening learning about the life and times of Carlo Gatti from historian Peter Barber, in partnership with the Union Ticinese, founded by the Gatti family and others 150 years ago this year. Carlo Gatti came to London from the …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
For a Better Understanding of LifeRevolution and reform go hand in glove with posters and slogans. But just how does one promote the coming of a new era or ‘New Jerusalem’ as Swedenborg coined it? Spanning a period of just over 100 years —from the …
Exhibition ends on Friday 8th Sep 2023 Closing SoonFreeBloomsbury
Revolution and reform go hand in glove with posters and slogans. But just how does one promote the coming of a new era or ‘New Jerusalem’ as Swedenborg coined it? Spanning a period of just over 100 years —from the …
The Cold Wind and the WarmBest known for her figurative ceramic sculptures that incorporate both aspects of the human body and elements of nature, Klara Kristalova presents her new body of work in the artist’s first solo exhibition in London. Across her oeuvre, Klara Kristalova …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 9th Sep 2023 Closing SoonFreeCromwell Place, South Kensington
Best known for her figurative ceramic sculptures that incorporate both aspects of the human body and elements of nature, Klara Kristalova presents her new body of work in the artist’s first solo exhibition in London. Across her oeuvre, Klara Kristalova …
Andy Warhol: The TextilesAn exhibition exploring the beautiful and fascinating textile designs by the influential pop artist and icon Andy Warhol. Discover the unknown and virtually unrecorded world of textile designs by the influential pop artist and icon Andy Warhol. Dating from his …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 9th Sep 2023 Closing Soon£12.65Fashion and Textile Museum, Southwark
An exhibition exploring the beautiful and fascinating textile designs by the influential pop artist and icon Andy Warhol. Discover the unknown and virtually unrecorded world of textile designs by the influential pop artist and icon Andy Warhol. Dating from his …
A story of Salt and SugarThis two-day exhibition will include a variety of sugar and salt sculptures, salt sketches and salt animations all created by an array of well-known artists including: Gala Bell – a multidisciplinary artist who specialises in the alchemy of matter and …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 9th Sep 2023 Closing SoonFreeSouthwark
This two-day exhibition will include a variety of sugar and salt sculptures, salt sketches and salt animations all created by an array of well-known artists including: Gala Bell – a multidisciplinary artist who specialises in the alchemy of matter and …
Berthe Morisot: Shaping ImpressionismThe first major UK exhibition of the trailblazing Impressionist since 1950. In partnership with the Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, the exhibition brings together around 30 of Morisot’s masterpieces from international collections to reveal the artist as a trailblazer of the …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Sep 2023 Closing Soon£16.50Dulwich Picture Gallery, Dulwich
The first major UK exhibition of the trailblazing Impressionist since 1950. In partnership with the Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, the exhibition brings together around 30 of Morisot’s masterpieces from international collections to reveal the artist as a trailblazer of the …
Jean Cooke: UngardeningThe first exhibition focusing on the magnificent garden paintings of Jean Esme Oregon Cooke RA (1927-2008). The exhibition will explore Cooke’s paintings of her gardens: a wild, overgrown city plot in Blackheath, London and a clifftop meadow at her coastal …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Sep 2023 Closing Soon£14The Garden Museum, Southwark
The first exhibition focusing on the magnificent garden paintings of Jean Esme Oregon Cooke RA (1927-2008). The exhibition will explore Cooke’s paintings of her gardens: a wild, overgrown city plot in Blackheath, London and a clifftop meadow at her coastal …
Visions in Porcelain: A Rake's ProgressAn acclaimed artist working with ceramics, Bouke de Vries’ latest work will respond to William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress, and be displayed in the Museum’s Foyle Space. Inspired by Hogarth’s series of original paintings at the Soane Museum, de Vries …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Sep 2023 Closing SoonFreeSir John Soane's Museum, Holborn
An acclaimed artist working with ceramics, Bouke de Vries’ latest work will respond to William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress, and be displayed in the Museum’s Foyle Space. Inspired by Hogarth’s series of original paintings at the Soane Museum, de Vries …
New acquisitions Paul Bril to Wendy Red Star Discover more than 100 works of art from the 16th century to the present from Europe, North America and Australasia. New acquisitions: Paul Bril to Wendy Red Star showcases prints and drawings acquired by the Museum over the past five …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Sep 2023 Closing SoonFreeBritish Museum, Russell Square
Discover more than 100 works of art from the 16th century to the present from Europe, North America and Australasia. New acquisitions: Paul Bril to Wendy Red Star showcases prints and drawings acquired by the Museum over the past five …
MilkThis exhibition explores our relationship with milk and its place in politics, society and culture. It considers how milk has come to be seen as so central to perceptions of nutrition and “good health†in the UK. The choices we …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Sep 2023 Closing SoonFreeWellcome Collection, Camden
This exhibition explores our relationship with milk and its place in politics, society and culture. It considers how milk has come to be seen as so central to perceptions of nutrition and “good health†in the UK. The choices we …
Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of ArchitectureThis new exhibition develops a fertile dialogue between Caro’s sculpture and the unique character of Soane’s building. Anthony Caro (1924-2013), widely regarded as one of the 20th century’s most influential sculptors, is the subject of Pitzhanger’s spring exhibition, opening on …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 10th Sep 2023 Closing Soon£9.90Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Ealing
This new exhibition develops a fertile dialogue between Caro’s sculpture and the unique character of Soane’s building. Anthony Caro (1924-2013), widely regarded as one of the 20th century’s most influential sculptors, is the subject of Pitzhanger’s spring exhibition, opening on …