Knitted cigarette buts, huh? Whatever next! Yes, that's right, a contemporary artist has painstakingly knitted a whole pile of little cigarettes and put them in a gallery for a month. Somehow they manage to be both cute and a bit horrible at the same time. Very strange.
This is part of an exhibition of work by Sally Spinks at the ever-innovative Tenderpixel Gallery. There are three works on show, all exploring the effect that the smoking ban has had upon the capital: there's even a piece called Fine Line, which features giant cigarettes invading the gallery.
A group of men in an elite club gather to eat, drink and smash chandeliers. But the top dog isn't as well received as he likes to think and there may be a coup in the offing. Laura Wade's much acclaimed...
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...
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...
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...
After 2011's major solo show over at the Whitechapel, Thomas Struth is back in town with a series of family portraits at the National Portrait Gallery. Until 20.01.13.
LAB10 works like this - 10 diverse acts, 10 minutes each to showcase their work to an appreciative audience and industry professionals.Whether it's a new script, a stand-up routine, a piece of song-writing,...
Katherine Ryan, Funny Women winner 2008, plays host and special guest booker to this Funny Women Showcase, hand-picking her favourite female acts including one of Dave's Top 10 Comedians to catch in 2011...
The National Gallery hosts a comparative exhibition that explores the links between the works of JMW Turner and seventeen century painter Claude (Lorrain). Of late, the National has excelled at these kind...
In celebration of the National Gallery's recent acquisition of the great Titian masterpiece Diana and Callisto, it's currently on show in Room 1, and free to visit. Until 01.07.12.