now until 19 February 2023: Turner on Tour at the National Gallery
Two of the artist’s most ground-breaking pieces are now in London for this special exhibition.
now until 12 March 2023: The EY Exhibition: Cezanne at Tate Modern
Fascinating insights into the artist’s life and outlook with this brilliant career retrospective.
1 – 28 February 2023: LGBT+ History Month: 1 – 28 February 2023
Lots of events throughout London celebrating LGBT+ histories, cultures and communities.
3 February – 8 May: Ukraine – Photosgraphs from the Frontline
Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline at the Imperial War Museum London. Fascinating exhibition offering a window into the lives of those impacted by the ongoing conflict. Read more about what’s on at the Imperial War Museum…..
4 February – 5 March 2023: The Orchid Festival at Kew Gardens
This is a real treat. If you are visiting London then this is a must see! Located just 30 minutes from the centre, it is easy to get to. And at this time you will be enthralled by the amazing orchid display.
From 4 February 2023: Six Nations Rugby Tournament
Watch in a London sports bar or try to get tickets for a fixture at the famous Twickenham Stadium.
From 8 – 18 February: Imagine Children’s Festival at Southbank Centre
Watch the little ones dabble in all things cultural.
17 – 21 February 2023: London Fashion Week
It’s that time of year again! The elite group of international fashion editors descend upon London in droves, shoehorn themselves into their comfiest Louboutins and whizz through a cramped schedule of shows, parties and events which showcase both the freshest emerging and finest established fashion designers to come out of London. Most shows are invite-only, but if you don’t have friends in the right places, look out for plenty of spin-off events, after-parties and sales popping up in the city while the models strut their stuff.
until 26 February: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Fly in the League with the Night
At Tate Britain. Immerse yourself in portraits of people painted from the artist’s imagination.
until 12 March – Japan: Courts and Culture
Learn about the artistic and cultural exchange between the British and Japanese royal and imperial families