Soothe the Seoul: Korean Media Marvel Hits London! Where? Borough Yards, Clink St , London. SE1 9DG When? Until 30th April 2024 How much? £17.80 Accessibility? No wheelchair access, not recommended for visually impaired. Delight is the captivating new immersive experience that has taken over Borough Yards. As you journey through a series of rooms,ContinueContinue reading “Delight”
Category Archives: Exhibitions
BBC Earth Experience
Experience the world like never before Where? West Brompton, BBC Earth Experience, The Daikin Centre, Empress Pl, London SW6 1TT When? Open indefinitely How much? Adult – £22 – £30 / Student – £15 Accessibility? Fully accessible – Wheelchair access, audio enhancement / description, guide dog access & digital transcript Seven continents at the tipContinueContinue reading “BBC Earth Experience”
Beyond the Streets
The best street art exhibition in London Where? Sloane Square, Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Rd, London SW3 4RY When? 17 February – 9 May 2023 How Much? £15 – £25 Accessibility? Wheelchair access, guide dogs Bringing the outside inside, Saatchi has invited an explosion of colour and style to overtake, in partnership with Adidas.ContinueContinue reading “Beyond the Streets”
David Hockney: Bigger & Closer
Dive into swimming pools, take a road trip across the San Gabriel Mountains and overlook the Grand Canyon in less than an hour Where? The Lightroom, Kings Cross, 12 Lewis Cubitt Square, London, N1C 4DY How Much? £32.50 – £37.50 When? Until October 2023 What? Immersive exhibition Access? Step free and wheelchair access available BeholdContinueContinue reading “David Hockney: Bigger & Closer”
Infinity Mirror Rooms
Infinitely beautiful and beyond expectations… Where? Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG When? Until April 2nd 2023 How Much? £5 tickets for under 25s (Tate Collective members) / £10 standard rates Who? Yayoi Kusama Since it’s opening, Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms have received a wave of positivity. Relentlessly selling out as art lovers scrambledContinueContinue reading “Infinity Mirror Rooms”
Frameless
Become a part of the art Where? Marble Arch, London, W1H 7AP When? Currently booking until the 30th April 2023 How much? From £25 (increased rates at the weekend) What? Immersive art experience Wheelchair access? Yes Step inside the frame for a change and surround yourself with the mesmerising artwork of world famous names. FeaturingContinueContinue reading “Frameless”
Our Time on Earth
The World Reimagined In light of the climate emergency, the Barbican welcomes visitors to indulge their imaginations and experience life through the lens of sustainable development. Where? Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS When? Thu 5 May—Mon 29 Aug 2022 How Much? £18 standard (concession prices available) What? Climate change / Sustainability Where tradition meetsContinueContinue reading “Our Time on Earth”
Bob Marley One Love Experience
Saatchi’s Latest Tribute to the Musical Legend, Bob Marley Loved by many and adored far and wide, the memory of Marley immortalised in a sentimental collection of art, music and photography. Where? Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Rd, London, SW3 4RY When? Until the 18th April How Much? £19.50 (£26 on weekends), concessions apply ShowcasingContinueContinue reading “Bob Marley One Love Experience”
Chubby Hearts
Spread a Little London Love This Week Where? Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London Until? 20 February 2022 How Much? Free Who? Anya Hindmarch For one week only, Anya Hindmarch’s lovable, cuddable, chubby hearts are back in town. It’s a little reminder to us all that just because Valentine’s Day is over, doesn’t mean theContinueContinue reading “Chubby Hearts”
Superblue
Silent Fall Installation by A.A. Murakami Where? 6 Burlington Gardens When? Until Summer 2022 How Much? Tues-Thurs: £11 online/£13 in person (£8.50 online concession) & Fri-Sunday: £13 online/£15 in person (no concession) Who? A.A. Murakami (audio & scents by Paul Schütze) Exhibition type: Temporary Whilst it might burst your bubble to hear that Superblue isContinueContinue reading “Superblue”