What's on in London on Monday 20th January 2025

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Eyes on Mars: A Cultural and Scientific Exploration of Mars

Eyes on Mars: A Cultural and Scientific Exploration of MarsThis one-off lecture and panel talk beneath the glow of Jerram’s installation delves into the cultural and scientific significance of Mars. Explore the science, art, and wonder of the red planet through engaging talks and hands-on stargazing sessions. From the …

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6:00pm to 10:00pm
£35
Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

How the future began

Throughout history people have been curious about what lies ahead, perhaps originally linked to human survival. And, although we have come a long way from the prophesising of seers such as Cassandra in the Ancient Greek era we still try …

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7:00pm to 8:30pm
£17.27
Royal Institution (inc Faraday Museum), Mayfair

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Mars in the Painted Hall

Mars in the Painted HallLuke Jerram’s astonishing installation Mars is coming to the Painted Hall this winter. Following the sell-out success of Gaia and Museum of the Moon, Mars will complete the trilogy of Jerram’s out-of-this-world installations at the iconic Old Royal Naval College. …

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Exhibition ends on Monday 20th Jan Closing Soon
£16.50
Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic

AS WE RISE: PHOTOGRAPHY FROM THE BLACK ATLANTIC is an exhibition of photographs from African Diasporic culture. Organised by Aperture and curated by Elliott Ramsey, the exhibition showcases work by Black artists from Canada, United States, Great Britain, The Caribbean, …

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Exhibition ends on Monday 20th Jan Closing Soon
£14
Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea

Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation

ADAPTATION, the first major survey of works by contemporary American photographer Anastasia Samoylova. Curated by Taous R. Dahmani, this exhibition presents works from five of Samoylova’s most significant series: ‘Landscape Sublime’, ‘Image Cities’, ‘FloodZone’, ‘Floridas’, and ‘Breakfasts’. The exhibition features …

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Exhibition ends on Monday 20th Jan Closing Soon
£14
Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea

Jeff Beck - The Guitar Collection

Prior to their sale at auction, Christie’s will have a public exhibition of Jeff Beck’s guitars and memorabilia. Providing a remarkable opportunity for fans, guitarists and collectors, this unique sale comprises over 130 guitars, amps and ‘tools-of-the-trade’, which Jeff played …

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Exhibition ends on Wednesday 22nd Jan Closing Soon
Free
Christie's, St James

Life on Planet Earth by Noguchi Rika

Noguchi Rika’s first solo exhibition in the UK since 2004, Life on Planet Earth. Combining video and photographs, this exhibition conveys a sense of wonder at being in the world as well as the particularity of being human. This is …

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Exhibition ends on Friday 24th Jan Closing Soon
Free
Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, Camden

Drawn to Blue: Artists’ use of blue paper

This display will present a selection of drawings on blue paper from The Courtauld’s collection, ranging from works by the Venetian Renaissance artist Jacopo Tintoretto to a watercolour by famed English Artist Joseph Mallord William Turner. Made from fibres derived …

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Exhibition ends on Sunday 26th Jan Closing Soon
£10
Courtauld Institute of Art, Strand

Zanele Muholi

This summer, the acclaimed exhibition of visual activist Zanele Muholi will return to Tate Modern after it was cut short by the pandemic. Muholi (b.1972) came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black …

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Exhibition ends on Sunday 26th Jan Closing Soon
£18
Tate Modern, Southwark

The River

The RiverSubmerge yourself in the depths of the River Thames in this unique audio installation by sound artist Jana Winderen in collaboration with Tony Myatt. Ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of the River Thames? The River explores the beauty …

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Exhibition ends on Sunday 26th Jan Closing Soon
Free
Natural History Museum, South Kensington

Exposure and Contrast: The Exit Photography Group

Exposure and Contrast: The Exit Photography GroupLSE Library’s Autumn/Winter exhibition derives from a collection of photographs and interviews held in the archives. The group responsible for this collection were called Exit and they came together in the 1970s to bear witness to the changes and challenges …

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Exhibition ends on Friday 31st Jan Closing Soon
Free
LSE Library, Holborn

Beyond the Matrix

Artist Amelia Bowles, curated by Gilliam Jason Gallery, introduces ‘Komorebi,’ a series of site-specific, colorful, and ever-changing sculptures. These new works explore the relationships between space, mass, and materiality in 100 Bishopsgate’s glass-fronted, geometric atrium. The exhibition is open to …

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Exhibition ends on Friday 31st Jan Closing Soon
Free
City of London

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