What's on in London on Thursday 6th February 2025
Top events happening London
The Beautiful Game: Exploring Art, Identity and Football
Score an unforgettable evening with ‘The Beautiful Game: Exploring Art, Identity and Football’ at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery’s first Thursday Late of the Year.
5:00pm to 8:00pm£8.80Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Ealing
Score an unforgettable evening with ‘The Beautiful Game: Exploring Art, Identity and Football’ at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery’s first Thursday Late of the Year.
Horniman Museum Late
An evening at the Horniman Museum Late with extended opening times once a month often with music and crafts.
5:30pm to 9:00pmFreeHorniman Museum, Forest Hill
An evening at the Horniman Museum Late with extended opening times once a month often with music and crafts.
RCP Museum Late: Healing words - science or superstition?
Join us after hours to explore science and superstition in the ‘Healing words’ exhibition with a curator tour and fun crafts.
5:30pm to 8:00pmFreeRoyal College of Physicians Museum, Camden
Join us after hours to explore science and superstition in the ‘Healing words’ exhibition with a curator tour and fun crafts.
Late Night Keats: Illness and Death in the 19th CenturyTo accompany our exhibition, ‘Hidden Histories of Keats House’, we take a look at the fragility of life in the 19th century. At this point in history, illnesses and accidents were much more likely to be fatal. There were no …
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6:00pm to 8:00pm£15Hampstead
To accompany our exhibition, ‘Hidden Histories of Keats House’, we take a look at the fragility of life in the 19th century. At this point in history, illnesses and accidents were much more likely to be fatal. There were no …
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Imperial Lates: Weird ScienceTake in tales of the scientifically unexpected at the next Imperial Lates, from weird wonders to surprising studies.
6:00pm to 9:00pmFree
Take in tales of the scientifically unexpected at the next Imperial Lates, from weird wonders to surprising studies.
Warlords, Kings and Warriors Join Anna Smith Spark, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Mike Brooks and Richard Swan as they delve into why fantasy and sci-fi is a genre heavily preoccupied with kings, heroes and great men of power.
6:00pm to 8:00pm£7
Join Anna Smith Spark, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Mike Brooks and Richard Swan as they delve into why fantasy and sci-fi is a genre heavily preoccupied with kings, heroes and great men of power.
Home Truths: Behind the Scenes Round Table
A round table discussion on the ideas and the making of the Museum of the Home's new displays, Rooms Through Time: 1878-2049.
6:30pm to 9:00pm£10The Museum of the Home, Bethnal Green
A round table discussion on the ideas and the making of the Museum of the Home's new displays, Rooms Through Time: 1878-2049.
'The Color Black' with Mohsen Mostafavi and Peter MärkliIs black a colour, or simply the absence of light? Join Mohsen Mostafavi and Peter Märkli to explore the colour black in the context of art and architecture.
6:30pm to 8:00pm£15Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly
Is black a colour, or simply the absence of light? Join Mohsen Mostafavi and Peter Märkli to explore the colour black in the context of art and architecture.
Tales of Time: From Medieval to ModernA panel of garlanded writers of fiction lead us into and around the medieval world, through the medium of fiction that draws deeply on medieval sources.
7:00pm to 8:30pm£10British Library, Camden
A panel of garlanded writers of fiction lead us into and around the medieval world, through the medium of fiction that draws deeply on medieval sources.
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Music in Frames by Marija BuljetaMarija Buljeta has been a photographer for 17 years specialising in portraits, fashion, live music and bands’ promo photography. Although her primary focus and inspiration in the beginning was portraiture, she felt that she had to explore other avenues. As …
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Exhibition ends on Friday 7th Feb Closing SoonFreeKennington
Marija Buljeta has been a photographer for 17 years specialising in portraits, fashion, live music and bands’ promo photography. Although her primary focus and inspiration in the beginning was portraiture, she felt that she had to explore other avenues. As …
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REMIXOLOGY: The Art of Cultural Storytelling by Ketna Patel
This exhibition unites East and West, old and new, the sacred and the everyday, making use of video, print and photography.
Exhibition ends on Saturday 8th Feb Closing Soon£6.60Heath Robinson Museum, Pinner
This exhibition unites East and West, old and new, the sacred and the everyday, making use of video, print and photography.
Hew Locke what have we here?
What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power. In this groundbreaking new show, Locke (born 1959) explores, questions …
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Exhibition ends on Sunday 9th Feb Closing Soon£16British Museum, Russell Square
What have we here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he turns his lens on the British Museum collection in a collaborative exhibition exploring histories of British imperial power. In this groundbreaking new show, Locke (born 1959) explores, questions …
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Barry Humphries: The Personal CollectionChristie’s will present a rare window in to the erudite collection of Barry Humphries (1934–2023) in a live auction and exhibition. The full pre-sale exhibition will be on public view from 7th February to 12th February. The world renowned Australian …
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Exhibition ends on Wednesday 12th Feb Closing SoonFreeChristie's, St James
Christie’s will present a rare window in to the erudite collection of Barry Humphries (1934–2023) in a live auction and exhibition. The full pre-sale exhibition will be on public view from 7th February to 12th February. The world renowned Australian …
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Louis Pohl Koseda: Christie's Award Exhibition 2025
Through a series of intricate works, Pohl explores London’s multifaceted social landscape —housing estates, homeless shelters, financial institutions, and creative spaces — rendered as a sequence of drawings.
Exhibition ends on Friday 14th Feb Closing SoonFreeChristie's, St James
Through a series of intricate works, Pohl explores London’s multifaceted social landscape —housing estates, homeless shelters, financial institutions, and creative spaces — rendered as a sequence of drawings.
Locals
Locals is an exhibit of work from the ongoing Pub Project - Lydia Wood’s mission to draw every pub in London.
Exhibition ends on Saturday 15th Feb Closing SoonFree
Locals is an exhibit of work from the ongoing Pub Project - Lydia Wood’s mission to draw every pub in London.
Turner Prize 2024See the work of four leading British artists in one exhibition Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas are the four artists shortlisted for the 2024 Turner Prize. They will showcase their eclectic work at Tate Britain …
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Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Feb Closing Soon£14Tate Britain, Pimlico
See the work of four leading British artists in one exhibition Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas are the four artists shortlisted for the 2024 Turner Prize. They will showcase their eclectic work at Tate Britain …
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Looks Delicious! Exploring Japan’s food replica culture
Take a mouth-watering journey through the uniquely Japanese phenomenon of shokuhin sanpuru – the unexpectedly realistic food replicas displayed in front of restaurants across Japan. Offering a rare opportunity outside Japan to see these skilfully-created models up close, this vibrant …
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Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Feb Closing SoonFreeJapan House London, Kensington
Take a mouth-watering journey through the uniquely Japanese phenomenon of shokuhin sanpuru – the unexpectedly realistic food replicas displayed in front of restaurants across Japan. Offering a rare opportunity outside Japan to see these skilfully-created models up close, this vibrant …
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Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael
Starting with Michelangelo’s celebrated Taddei Tondo, this exhibition explores the rivalry between Michelangelo and Leonardo and the influence both had on the young Raphael.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 16th Feb Closing Soon£21Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly
Starting with Michelangelo’s celebrated Taddei Tondo, this exhibition explores the rivalry between Michelangelo and Leonardo and the influence both had on the young Raphael.
Adventures In The ElectroverseThe exhibition is located in the Bertrand Russell Room on the ground floor, with its own entrance on Theobald’s Road – NOT the usual Red Lion Square entrance. — Experience Adventures in the Electroverse, a fully immersive art and 3D …
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Exhibition ends on Thursday 20th Feb FreeConway Hall, Holborn
The exhibition is located in the Bertrand Russell Room on the ground floor, with its own entrance on Theobald’s Road – NOT the usual Red Lion Square entrance. — Experience Adventures in the Electroverse, a fully immersive art and 3D …
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