How Much:
£5.00 (Admission)
, £4.50 (Concessions)
, £2.00 (Children)
An exhibition exploring highlights from previous Handel House exhibitions: Handel & the Divas and Handel & the Castrati. The collection captures the on and offstage lives of 18th Century London's greatest divas.
The exhibition features a whole host of artefacts and some rare graphite drawings.
An exhibition exploring the impact of the outbreak of World War Two in 1939. From the politicians making the decisions to the ordinary people affected by them, this is a fascinating profile of a country...
An exhibition of works by contemporary artist Philippe Pasqua, "the French Francis Bacon", at Opera Gallery this January and February. Look out for Pasqua's painted human skulls. Until 15.02.12.
Well this is a ballsy move. Contemporary art upstarts Sumarria Lunn are putting on a show that places the work of emerging artist Ross Jones alongside those of one of the all-time greats of social satire...
25 years of Damien Hirst spot paintings are being showcased this January and February at all eleven Gagosian galleries across the world. Until 12.02.12.
As the art world drools over the Royal Academy's massive exhibition of landscape works by David Hockney, just round the back on Cork Street, Alan Cristea have their own well-timed exhibition of works by...
Muted abstract drawings by Sean Scully at Timothy Taylor this January and February. After London, the works go on a tour to Middlesborough, Rome and New York. Until 11.02.12.
Eight years after Anthony Reynolds invited a host of art world luminaries to select a work of art for exhibition in its Curator's Egg show, the gallery is at it again. 136 (different) people have selected...
Promoter createdAs one of Britain's hottest and most talented artists Chipmunk has already made a name for himself here in the UK and he is about to take his talents Stateside but before he sets off to ...