To accompany the major survey exhibition of the career of Damien Hirst, Tate Modern is giving over its Turbine Hall to show the artist's much publicised diamond-covered skull, For the Love of God. Until...
The much-publicised Damien Hirst survey show takes over Tate Modern this summer, offering the world the chance to reappraise the career of one of the most famous artists in the world. The general consensus...
An exploration of death and the memento mori at the wonderful little Jacob's Island gallery hidden away down in Bermondsey. James Hopkins curates a show packed with big-hitters, but it's the presence of...
Bloomsbury Art Fair returns for a second time this July, taking place at the grade II listed London House in Mecklenburgh Square. There's work on show by a broad range of artists, from emerging talent...
The Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair returns to the Old Truman Brewery this May for yet another installment of this annual art fair extravaganza. All manner of contemporary artists are involved - from old-timers...
After the near-universal mauling his paintings took when they were unveiled at the Wallace Collection, Damien Hirst is nothing if not brave to show more of the same, this time in White Cube's vast Bermondsey...
Fieldgate curate an exciting-looking group show at Cafe Gallery Projects, with work on show by the likes of Richard Ducker and Mariele Neudecker. Until 15.07.12.
The result of a collaboration between the National Gallery and the Royal Opera House, Metamorphosis - Titian 2012 sees a number of contemporary creative types respond to three of Titian's most famous paintings...
To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee the National Portrait Gallery is hosting an exhibition that focuses on images of the queen from throughout her sixty-year reign. On show are works by artists as diverse...
A brilliant-looking show this summer at the Kingsland Road branch of the Flowers mini-empire. Uncommon Ground explores the relationship between photography and environmental intervention in a complex but...
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
Five rugs produced by Christopher Farr on sale at Somerset House this summer. The designs are based on original ones from the Omega Workshops. Until 24.06.12.
The collision of the arts and the sciences continues apace with this exhibition of work curated by celebrated neuroscientist Dr Richard Wingate. There's work on show by Susan Aldworth, Andrew Carnie and...
An exhibition of works by photographer and filmmaker Gideon Mendel at Somerset House this summer. The focus is on flooding and climate change. Until 05.06.12.
Rarely do audiences talk about the plot of Gershwin's Crazy for you, probably because it's not that important when you've got songs like ?I Got Rhythm?, ?Someone To Watch Over Me?, ?Embraceable You? and...
Michael Frayn's thoroughly silly romantic romp was dusted off in grand style at The Old Vic last year and now the production transfers to the West End's Novello Theatre. Mr Frayn, author of Headlong and...
In David Edgar's taut play about the creation of the King James bible in 1610 sees a group of 54 clerics translating scripture. We meet ghosts and royalty and encounter lots of acronyms and discussion...
A stellar cast led by Sheridan Smith (The Royle Family, Little Shop of Horrors) and Duncan James (er, he was in boyband Blue) bring this Broadway sensation to the West End. Based on the winning Hollywood...
After years of bitter rivalry, the great vaudevillian comedy act, Lewis and Clarke (Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths) are reunited on TV.Their task is to discuss the history of comedy but feuding for ...