From Viking-era daggers to false teeth, a new exhibition at London Museum Docklands shows off historical ... London newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox.
Frank Auerbach's heavily layered painting style has captured our city ... Fashion & Textile Museum. Showcasing over 30 designers' radical garments and accessories, the exhibition delves into 1980s ...
A vast array of object, which were found in the Thames, have also been put on display for the first time in the London Museum Docklands ... such as clay pipes. The exhibition will recreate ...
Travelling as a disabled person presents a unique set of challenges that often go overlooked. From navigating cobblestone streets to finding truly accessible accommodation, it’s clear that ...
The Museum of London is an amalgamation ... Until then the fun continues at our Docklands museum! Discover how Docklands shaped the city we know today through a wide range of activities for all, ...
A centuries-old London tradition, the beginnings of mudlarking date all the way back to the 1800s. The city’s poorest residents would search the banks of the river, looking for bits-and-bobs that they ...
The city of London has been around for over two thousand years. This means that London has an incredibly diverse selection of museums to choose from. It would be impossible to visit them all in one ...
(EPA Photo) “Sculpture in the City” transforms London ... There are also several exciting fashion exhibitions happening in London right now. “Naomi Campbell: Catwalk Royalty” at the Victoria and ...
A new exhibition ... on the fashion landscape, and therefore serve as the pillars of the exhibition, alongside areas on which China is often prejudged; such as that of copying and mass production. One ...
New York City’s Museum of Arts and Design is presenting the Barbie: A Cultural Icon Exhibition beginning on Oct. 19, ...
Once more, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum is opening its doors to Vogue Club members for an exclusive viewing of its ...
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