Art gives voice to the voiceless and fame to the ignored. You can learn various forms of art from dancing to sketching in London. There are designated classes, drama workshops, and art events in London for the same. If you just want to be a mere spectator you can attend theatre events and art exhibitions in London too.
Ever wanted to volunteer in those nukkad, nataks or street shows? Wish to learn the basics of painting? Well, just explore through the art & theatre events in London.
Date | Event | Venue |
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16 Dec 2024 | Tech Startups Investors Innovators & Professionals Xmas Networking Event | Slug & Lettuce - Aldgate, London |
27 Feb 2025 | Pitching Skills Workshop Pitch Your Script | Raindance Film Training Centre, London |
16 Dec 2024 | Groovie Comedy at The Coach House | The Coach House, London |
18 Dec 2024 | A Sherlock Carol at Marylebone Theatre | Marylebone Theatre, London |
14 Dec 2024 | The Night Is Calling | E1, London |
14 Dec 2024 | Blue Marlin Ibiza London - 1st Anniversary party | Blue Marlin Ibiza London |
13 Dec 2024 | NOISE Loud and Local | The Ministry, London |
London is one of the best cities across the globe to immerse yourself in culture and art in all its forms. From contemporary and classic art, sculptures to illustrations and photography, there are dozens of art exhibitions, London is known for. London art exhibited at most venues doesn’t cost a penny to see and the city is alive and buzzing with magnificent historical landmarks, listed pavilions, converted spaces, and newly constructed centers.
Whether you love modern art or Old Masters, the art exhibitions London has to offer will suit all your artsy needs. An internationally acclaimed arts center, London now has its own avenue for education, exhibitions, and events premiering artists such as Jackson Pollock, Frida Kahlo and more at the Whitechapel Gallery. White Cube gallery, on the other hand, exists as Britain’s victory symbol of stepping into the art world. One of the best art galleries London has to offer, 48 Hoxton Square has encouraged an artistic bubble to grow around it. Walk in and witness the glamorous exhibitions at this venue that is an intelligent depiction of contemporary art in London.
The South London Gallery is a cozy artistic hub that is housed in a Victorian building and has an in-house café, which serves Peckham’s tastiest coffee. This venue along with the Photographer’s Gallery are must-visit art galleries London has to offer. Devoted entirely to the art of photography, this gallery covers everything starting from artworks to photojournalism. Take a stroll around the venue and buy some surreal pictures that will last a lifetime.
A quick curated guide to the best art exhibitions London is hosting includes ‘Good Grief, Charlie Brown!’, which is an unusual representative of Peanuts – the kids’ comic strip. Showcased at the Somerset House in Temple, the play includes despair, anxiety, depression, fear, dread, misery and more, which is an almost actual representation of everyday life. Visit the Dulwich Picture Gallery to witness ‘Ribera: Art of Violence’, which is an accurate representation of Jusepe de Ribera’s art themes. A thought-provoking exhibition, it also features the ‘strappado’, which is a foul 17thcentury torture mechanism. ‘Space Shifters’ is being hosted at the Hayward Gallery, which showcases the essence of light in art and features dusky seascapes and shimmering water lilies.
You are never too far from an art museum, London city houses. The city has over 170 of them starting with the Tate Modern. It is a venue visited by thousands, thanks to its location on the banks of River Thames and for hosting the awe-inspiring Turbine Hall. Each of its 8 areas showcases different themes, screenings, and events. Tate Britain is a beautiful riverside structure that includes paintings of John Constable, William Blake and the iconic painting of Ophelia. Visit both the Tates on the same day by taking a much-recommended boat ride from one to another.
To view over 600 years of brilliant Western European art, make an extended stop at the National Gallery, which is yet another renowned art museum London is famous for. Another popular cultural element is the street art London has to offer, which is a lively, vibrant and exciting depiction of various scenes from across the world. An ever-changing sphere, some of the best street art in London is seen in the 300m tunnel called the Leake Street Tunnel. Created by the famous Banksy several years ago, this is a legal location to spray paint, stencil, graffiti and more. Brick Lane is a treasure trove for different styles of street art, and the street leads to the markets, where it merges with Shoreditch. This area has a lot of graffiti street art.
Lets not forget the many art fairs London has to offer year after year, featuring new masterpieces and talents. Each year starts off with the London Art Fair that showcases contemporary and modern art from around the world. For discovering more elements of graffiti, go on an Alternative Street Art London tour that provides a fresh, exciting perspective to art. End your visit to this city by attending the largest free arts festival, Art Night, for a multidisciplinary art experience.
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