Gaze upon the natural beauty of Thamesmead.
Northern soulless.
A perfectly finished piece, like a stone polished by the waves.
Alex Chinneck strikes again.
Big exhibition, intimate setting, no entry fee.
Once Upon a Time in Brick Lane.
There was a time when Europe was admiring other cultures, rather than plundering them.
1982 farce shows its age, though has lost none of its energy.
Monday was slightly easier to get up to this morning.
A smorgasbord of dance, burlesque, acro-circus and comedy.
A brave creation, to be applauded for not pulling any punches.
If this production is anything to go by, the upcoming season is set to be a cracker.
A horrible human being, but he sure could paint.
It's a real pea souper out there.
A faithful telling of the remarkable story of the Kibeho apparitions.
Would Rembrandt have been a cinematographer if he was alive today?
Put these old favourites back on show.
Mesmerising lights and coyotes howling.
Jane Austen meets the Truman Show.
One of British theatre's greats returns.
Sex, death, beauty, destruction and savagery - and that's just one of the exhibitions.
'Created by that celebrated Negress of the New World'.
Castro, Nixon And Che Guevara adorn these posters.
Fairfield Halls reborn.
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