
Top5 London Exhibitions 23 - 30th May
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London Connect by Tannaz Oroumchi
It's another Bank Holiday! Don't get complacent and lazy, get out and see our Top 5 London exhibitions. Much more rewarding.
Tannaz Oroumchi's solo show of re-imagined London closes on 31st May, so get here quick. You don't want to miss out on her pedestrian friendly Oxford Street and community driven square mile.
Now-31st May
Curious Duke Gallery
173 Whitecross Street
London
EC1Y 8JT
Open Monday – Friday 11:30 – 6:30, Saturday 12-4, closed Sunday
Nearest stations: Old Street exit 6 and Barbican.
Free
Kenneth Clark: Looking for civilisation
Regarded as one of the leading commentators on art of the 20th Century, Clark's own art collection, critiques and knowledge as a broadcaster are exhibited here alongside works from Constable, Cézanne and Man Ray.
Now- 10th August
Tate Britain
Millbank
London
SW1P 4RG
Open Monday - Sunday 10-6
Nearest station: Pimlico
Tickets £11, concessions apply.
Central Saint Martins Degree Show 2014
The first of the degree shows covers MA graduates and undergraduate Fine Art, with a performance showcase on Saturday. Heavy on installations, the converted warehouse is packed to the rafters with the newest generation of artists.
Now- Tuesday 27th May
Granary Building
1 Granary Square
London
N1C 4AA
Open daily 12-6
Nearest station: King's Cross
Free
Nothing Can Stop Us Now
This offsite exhibition by Richard Grayson at Dilston Grove, Southwark Park moves away from Matt's Gallery. Instead Dilston Grove becomes home to this multi screen installation.
Now- 15th June
Southwark Park
London
SE16 2DD
Open Friday- Sunday 11-5
Nearest station: Surrey Quays rail and overground.
Free
Hear no evil
All in aid of Macmillan Cancer support, with live music, craft ale and street food. Need I say more?
24th May
London Fields Brewery
365-366 Warburton Street
London
E8 3RR
Nearest station: London Fields
Tickets £17 on the door
Happy weekend!- Sinéad