Free Entry

London has a huge array of art galleries and this section gives an overview of venues that offer free entry, from the brilliant National Gallery to the impressive Tate Modern; all the information you need to discover free entry galleries in London can be found here.

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a here and a there

a here and a there

Utilising the city of Berlin as site for exploration, 'a here and a there' is a photographic exhibition exploring how fourteen photographers affiliated with the Centre for Urban and Community Research (CUCR), Goldsmiths, University of London combine their photographic practices with the activity of 'walking'…
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Festival!

Festival!

From the riotous colour and noise of Rio to the more cerebral rhythms of Hay, festivals offer an escape route from the everyday to the urgent and boisterous celebration of harvests, music, books, tomatoes, and bog snorkelling. As we approach a summer of unprecedented festivity,…
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Age of Elegance: 1890 – 1930

Age of Elegance: 1890 – 1930

Works from Guildhall Art Gallery’s permanent collection celebrating the transition of art from the Fin de Siècle to the Jazz Age, including responses by contemporary London-based artists and designers.   The Late View for this exhibition is The…
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Animated Environments: Graham Gussin

Animated Environments: Graham Gussin

Visual artist Graham Gussin presents new and existing works which focus on painting, film, photography and text as platforms for performance. The friction of visual art and dance is a defining aspect in all of Siobhan Davies’ own work and commissions, allowing each art…
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140th Anniversary

140th Anniversary

Originally inspired by the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Museum building began its move east from South Kensington in 1867, where the iron-frame was dismantled section by section and transported across London by teams of horse-drawn carts. To mark the building's 140th anniversary, this small display…
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Playing In or Out?

Playing In or Out?

Are kids today deprived of the outdoor adventures of previous generations? Do contemporary children mainly exercise their fingers on computer keyboards, TV and game controls rather than kicking a ball about in the street? Are the generation who appear to have so much more than…
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Beautiful Games

Beautiful Games

What makes an athlete successful? How does the latest technology help us to become faster and stronger? And where do we draw the line between fair play and downright cheating? As the London 2012 Olympic Games approaches, Beautiful Games answers all of these questions and many…
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The Face of Courage

The Face of Courage

For much of his distinguished career, Kennington was regularly classed by leading critics as belonging to the ranks of such exceptional portraitists as: Hans Holbein the Younger; Albrecht Dürer; Franz Hals; Van Gogh and Augustus John. Furthermore, many of his artistic contemporaries rated…
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Medicine Now

Medicine Now

This permanent exhibition presents a range of ideas about science and medicine since Henry Wellcome's death in 1936. It reflects the experiences and interests of scientists, doctors and patients. Within the huge field of medicine this exhibition attempts to focus on only a few topics:…
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Felicity Powell - Charmed Life: The solace of objects

Felicity Powell - Charmed Life: The solace of objects

'Charmed Life: The solace of objects' is the result of the artist Felicity Powell’s engagement with a collection of 1400 amulets assembled by the Edwardian amateur folklorist Edward Lovett. One of the few people to have had access to this curious collection of &lsquo…
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