Saints are more often associated with traditional sacred art than with contemporary work, but Michael Landy, current Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist in residence at the National Gallery, has been inspired...
Saints are more often associated with traditional sacred art than with contemporary work, but Michael Landy, current Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist in residence at the National Gallery, has been inspired...
Setting a course through one of the defining periods of 20th Century art, The Barbican's Bride and the Bachelors traces the career of iconic French artist Marcel Duchamp and his relationship with four...
Paintings and drawings, bits of magazines, pages from books, adverts, dark landscape images and mixed media collages all come together in this exhibition of work by American contemporary artist Ellen Gallagher...
With a first prize of £25,000, the BP Portrait Award is definitely worth entering. Unfortunately entry for the 2013 competition is now closed, but an exhibition of the best works is on display at the...
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...
A quintessentially British start to the Summer. The Chelsea Flower Show is a must for gardeners but the sheer variety of gardens and displays make it equally as fascinating a delight for anybody else too...
Giuseppe Penone has created a new site-specific work for The Bloomberg Commission, called Spazio di Luce (Space of Light) which reflects his interest in how we relate to the natural world by touch. ...
Tate Modern presents the first UK exhibition of Lebanese artist Saloua Raouda Choucair. Born in Beirut in 1916, Choucair has pioneered abstract art in the Middle East and is now becoming recognised as ...
The debut exhibition from London light-based artist Chris Bracey explores the themes of heaven and hell; reflecting the highs and lows of his 30 year career working with neon and light. Bracey's previous ...
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...
1901 was the year that the ambitious nineteen-year-old Picasso launched his career in Paris with an exhibition that would set him on course to become one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.Reuniting ...
Now transformed into the feelgood movie of the century so far, this stage showcase for the music of Abba looks set to run and run. Audiences adore this lightweight tale of a mother and daughter in love...
Directed by Sam Mendes with a book by David Greig and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Sam Wittman, this marks the second Roald Dahl musical to hit the West End. "The mysterious Willy Wonka is opening his ...
A short walk from Covent Garden tube, the Funny Side club can be found beneath the Corner Store bar, serving up live comedy five days a week. Tonight's headliner is Jewish character comic Sol ...
The Funny Side is one of the only clubs in the country to offer top quality stand-up five nights a week. Since it's launch in 2006, it has opened many new clubs including Camden, Covent Garden and The...
Offbeat wit Andrew O'Neill headlines this new night in Covent Garden, supported by Edinburgh Award nominee Tom Wrigglesworth and musical comedienne Ria Lina.
Over several dates during the Udderbelly bonanza, The Comedy Store will present the brightest comedy talent from the UK and International circuit inside the iconic purple cow. The Store managed to pull...
Award-winning British comedienne Gina Yashere, now one of America's hottest comics, fills you in on what she's been up to for the last month. Loud, down-to-earth, warm and funny, her style, more often...
The Hayward welcomes in a new show from London-based French Artist Oliver Castel and his latest alter-ego 'Louise Weiss'.Beginning in the car-park, before taking over the lift and the gallery upstairs,...