Things to do in London in May - what's on

Picasso and Modern British Art
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Picasso and Modern British Art

Tuesday, 01 May (10:00AM) @ Tate Britain
Something of a reception show at Tate Britain this - an exploration of Picasso's critical reception in...
Mondrian / Nicholson - In Parallel
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Mondrian / Nicholson - In Parallel

Tuesday, 01 May (10:00AM) @ Courtauld Institute
An exhibition charting the relationship between one of the pillars of Modernism, Piet Mondrian, and Ben...
Van Dyck in Sicily - Painting and the Plague 1624-5
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Van Dyck in Sicily - Painting and the Plague 1624-5

Tuesday, 01 May (10:00AM) @ Dulwich Picture Gallery
An exhibition of paintings by the great Anthony Van Dyck at Dulwich Picture Gallery this spring. The...
Brains
Free! Recommended!

Brains

Tuesday, 01 May (10:00AM) @ Wellcome Collection
One of the Wellcome Collections' most hotly anticipated exhibitions since the institution opened: Brains...
Gillian Wearing
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Gillian Wearing

Tuesday, 01 May (11:00AM) @ Whitechapel Art Gallery
Swan song time for the YBAs? 2011 saw Emin at the Hayward, whilst this year is the year of Damien Hirst...
Misterman
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Misterman

Tuesday, 01 May ( 7:30PM) @ National Theatre, Lyttelton
In the quaint Irish town of Inishfree Thomas Magill takes it upon himself to police his neighbours moral...
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Chalet Lines

Tuesday, 01 May ( 7:30PM) @ Bush Theatre
In his trans-generational tale of the hopes and ambitions of the women in the Walker family, writer Lee...
The Conquering Hero
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The Conquering Hero

Tuesday, 01 May ( 7:45PM) @ The Orange Tree
A military family can see the outbreak of the Great World War on the horizon and their opposing attitudes...
Alighiero Boetti

Alighiero Boetti

Tuesday, 01 May (10:00AM) @ Tate Modern
A major survey of the works of influential twentieth century Italian artist Alighiero Boetti, one of...
Ragamala Paintings from India

Ragamala Paintings from India

Tuesday, 01 May (10:00AM) @ Dulwich Picture Gallery
Brian Sewell may have entertainingly panned it, but this looks like a fascinating little exhibition nonetheless...