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Our top five exhibitions to visit in London this weekend

Posted on March 8, 2013

  Top five exhibition to visit in London this weekend.

 

Now that there is something missing in your life dueing to our Young Masters exhibition is now finished, I've got a few things for you to do this weekend.

 

  1. Affordable Art Fair Battersea.

With limited galleries coming together to show you a select few artists, you'll definitely be in for a treat. All work is priced from £40 - £4,000, and you'll pleased to know you can catch a shuttle bus from Sloane Square Underground station to the fair in Battersea park.

Now- 10th March 2013

Battersea Park

London SW11 4NJ

Open 10-18:00

Advanced booking advised here priced at £12.

 

  1. Doctors, Dissection and Resurrection

Not too gory, but plenty to squrim at and peak at through your fingers. Looking at the bloody history of medicine over the centuries, it'll bsurely ring out the fascinated child in you.

Now - 14th April 2013

Museum of London

London EC2Y 5HN

Open 10-18:00

Tickets £9, concessions apply.

 

  1. Manski, Cohen, de Freston

Breese Little's first group show bring together the obsessive practices of Jan Manski, Benjamin Cohen and Tom de Freston.

Now- 30th March

Breese Little

30d Great Sutton Street

London EC1V 0DU

Open Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 – 18:00

Free

 

  1. Period Rooms at Geffrye Museum

Keep warm and dry this coming week with the splendid interiors at the Geffrye Museum. Ranging from Tudor dining rooms to the tastes of a 1990s kitchen, you can compare gadgets and styles through the ages.

Geffrye Museum

Kingsland Road

London, E2 8EA

Open Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 – 17:00, Sunday 12:00 – 17:00, closed Monday.

Free.

 

  1. The Big Egg Hunt

And they mean big. With over 101 giant (unfortunetaly not edible) eggs dotted around London to celebrate Easter, The Big Egg Hunt gives you a map and a whole city to explore. Our very own Mark Hayward has hidden his Egg Tank on the mean streets of London. Bon voyage!

 

Not many details I can give you, it's free, all over London and not ticketed and open all hours. GO!

 

 

Have a good weekend!- Sinéad x