What's on in London on Tuesday 11th June 2024
Top events happening London
IWM In Conversation With: Robert Hutton
Join author and journalist Robert Hutton in conversation with Sonia Purnell, author of A Woman of No Importance, as they discuss Robert’s newest book, The Illusionists: The True Story of the Man Who Fooled Hitler. Take the opportunity to hear …
6:15pm to 8:30pm£20Imperial War Museum, Southwark
Join author and journalist Robert Hutton in conversation with Sonia Purnell, author of A Woman of No Importance, as they discuss Robert’s newest book, The Illusionists: The True Story of the Man Who Fooled Hitler. Take the opportunity to hear …
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
M&S Marble Arch ReimaginedAn exhibition of Middlesex University MA Interiors work that reimagines the opportunities of existing buildings for sustainable redevelopment. Marks and Spencer Marble Arch flagship store, on Oxford Street, has become central to the debate around adaptive reuse and retrofitting our …
Exhibition ends on Thursday 13th Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeHendon
An exhibition of Middlesex University MA Interiors work that reimagines the opportunities of existing buildings for sustainable redevelopment. Marks and Spencer Marble Arch flagship store, on Oxford Street, has become central to the debate around adaptive reuse and retrofitting our …
Greening the Campus: Towards a more biodiverse MaryleboneExplore and be part of an ideas exhibition, for the redesign of the public realm outside the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus. The street frontage of University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus is heavily used by 7500 students, as well as …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 15th Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeCamden
Explore and be part of an ideas exhibition, for the redesign of the public realm outside the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus. The street frontage of University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus is heavily used by 7500 students, as well as …
At Home in Hackney: A community photographed 1970-todayFrom 1970s activism to the current party scene, the exhibition displays five decades of Hackney life through a camera lens. Featuring work from established and emerging photographers connected with Hackney, including Tom Hunter, Hackney Flashers, Neil Martinson, Dennis Morris, Rachel …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 15th Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeHackney Museum, Hackney
From 1970s activism to the current party scene, the exhibition displays five decades of Hackney life through a camera lens. Featuring work from established and emerging photographers connected with Hackney, including Tom Hunter, Hackney Flashers, Neil Martinson, Dennis Morris, Rachel …
Rediscovering gemsGems were the picture book of the ancient Mediterranean world. Depicting deities, famous individuals, animals, objects, and scenes from myth or daily life, these small artworks have made a significant impression throughout history. Classical gems have been highly prized by …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 15th Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeBritish Museum, Russell Square
Gems were the picture book of the ancient Mediterranean world. Depicting deities, famous individuals, animals, objects, and scenes from myth or daily life, these small artworks have made a significant impression throughout history. Classical gems have been highly prized by …
Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron Portraits to Dream InPhotographers Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron are two of the most influential women in the history of photography. They lived a century apart – Cameron working in the UK and Sri Lanka from the 1860s, and Woodman in America …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Jun 2024 Closing Soon£8.50National Portrait Gallery, Soho
Photographers Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron are two of the most influential women in the history of photography. They lived a century apart – Cameron working in the UK and Sri Lanka from the 1860s, and Woodman in America …
Christopher Hope-Fitch: Brutalism in ColourBrutalism sheds its grey reputation and is given a polychromatic reimagining at Gareth Gardner Gallery during London Festival of Architecture. Photographer Christopher Hope-Fitch presents his long-term project ‘Brutalism in Colour’, revealing the multitude of textures, geometries and hidden colours within …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeDeptford
Brutalism sheds its grey reputation and is given a polychromatic reimagining at Gareth Gardner Gallery during London Festival of Architecture. Photographer Christopher Hope-Fitch presents his long-term project ‘Brutalism in Colour’, revealing the multitude of textures, geometries and hidden colours within …
Crisis of Britishness? Immigration, Race and Nation in Modern BritainThe idea that British identity and culture is threatened by non-white migration has been a recurring theme in British politics. The post-war period saw waves of migration under the British Nationality Act (1948) which gave automatic British citizenship to citizens …
Exhibition ends on Tuesday 18th Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeWiener Library, Russell Square
The idea that British identity and culture is threatened by non-white migration has been a recurring theme in British politics. The post-war period saw waves of migration under the British Nationality Act (1948) which gave automatic British citizenship to citizens …
Jonathan Yeo's Portrait of Charles IIICommissioned on behalf of the Drapers’ Company, this monumental portrait of King Charles – the first to which he has formally sat as King – by the leading figurative artist Jonathan Yeo will be making its way to our gallery …
Exhibition ends on Friday 21st Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreePhilip Mould Gallery, St James
Commissioned on behalf of the Drapers’ Company, this monumental portrait of King Charles – the first to which he has formally sat as King – by the leading figurative artist Jonathan Yeo will be making its way to our gallery …
Painting Freedom: Indian modernism and its rebels This exhibition presents the emergence of Indian modern art as a quest for cultural independence, exploring this through the work of the artists Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore and Hemen Mazumdar, as well as a number of their contemporaries. The emergence …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 22nd Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeSOAS Gallery, Euston
This exhibition presents the emergence of Indian modern art as a quest for cultural independence, exploring this through the work of the artists Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore and Hemen Mazumdar, as well as a number of their contemporaries. The emergence …
Silver in the Fast Lane - 40 Years of Fox SilverA retrospective to celebrate the work of Fox Silver at Goldsmiths’ Hall this summer. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see the work of Fox Silver, revealing Serena and Richard Fox’s collaborative partnership over the last 40 years. It …
Exhibition ends on Saturday 22nd Jun 2024 Closing SoonFreeCity of London
A retrospective to celebrate the work of Fox Silver at Goldsmiths’ Hall this summer. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see the work of Fox Silver, revealing Serena and Richard Fox’s collaborative partnership over the last 40 years. It …