Hot on the heels of 4900 Colours at the Serpentine comes another major exhibition of work by contemporary German painter Gerhard Richter.
The NPG is hosting an exhibition of portraits by Richter, including black and white stuff from the '60s and one new one that's never been exhibited in public before.
An exhibition showcasing the best of contemporary photographic talent at the National Portrait Gallery right now. On display are the prize-winners from the 2011 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize...
After his death in 2011 comes the National Portrait Gallery's survey of the portraits of Lucian Freud - one of Britain's best loved artists. Freud is one of the major names in post-war British art. His...
Sometimes credited as the creator of the first work of Pop Art, Richard Hamilton is one of the leading figures of British art in the Twentieth Century. Working mainly with painting and collage, Hamilton's...
All singing, high kicking fun is the order of the day in this sexy, sleazy musical set in prohibition era Chicago, and following a showgirl named Roxie Hart as she tries to clear her name of a murder she...
Once upon a time the Fab Four were the not quite so fab five, a band that was struggling along and performing rock'n'roll covers in seedy clubs.This new show, making its West End premiere after a run ...
Hailed as the best opera yet designed and directed by David McVicar, this stunning four hour version of Strauss's Viennese fantasy makes a return to the Coliseum. Several of the cast from the original...
Gwendolen and Cecily have very specific tastes in men; in fact they they'll only marry a man named Ernest.This leaves potential suitors Jack and Algernon at a bit of a disadvantage.From the genius of O...
Colin's fiancé has recently drowned and what better way is there to cheer him up than to throw a party for him and invite his old friends? Except the group of friends are hardly the most cheery bunch...