
Our top 5 of London exhibitions this weekend!
Our quick run down of our top 5 ingredients for a weekend cultural feast.
1. Art Treasure Hunt
Tannaz Oroumchi has joined forces with us at CDG to hide 15 ribbons of London Magni around this great city. You are looking for black envelopes sealed with a question mark. Clue #1: Think Brick Lane.
Now- 15th April
Well we can't tell you where, but we do like the East End.
2. The Spring Odes
Keats House plays host to a poetry reading of John Keats's Spring Ode poems written in 1819.
Sunday 14th April 3pm
Keats House
10 Keats Grove
London NW3 2RR
Open Tuesday – Sunday 13:00- 17:00.
Admission £5, concessions apply.
3. Amazon Adventure
This trip takes you on a journey down the Amazon river. Heading through the museums wonderfully eclectic collections into their aquarium, you'll be introduced to pink dolphins and the local people.
Now - 24th November
Horniman Museum
100 London Road, Forest Hill
London SE23 3PQ
Open daily 10:30 – 17:30.
Adults £6, children £3.
4. Gaiety is the most outstanding feature of the Soviet Union.
A vast selection of new art from Russia, from bright intricate murals to scenographic installation.
Now-9th June
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York's HQ
King's Road
London
SW3 4RY
Open daily 10:00- 18:00
Free
5. Culture Now: Hanaa Mallalah in Conversation with Mo Throp.
!0 years on from the invasion of Iraq, Hanaa Mallalah discusses her perspective as a political refugee in her practice.
Friday 19th April, 1pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Mall
London, SW1Y 5AH
£5
Have a good weekend!- Sinéad