How do artists respond to cultural destruction?
National Art Pass at the ready.
17 artists join forces to raise money for wildlife charities.
Shakespeare, photography and one big movie quiz...
Giorgione, photography and sexy underwear.
Thames-side exhibition highlights horror stories.
Artworks on newspapers left for commuters to find.
A genre unknown to us.
Epic street photography project goes on display.
Only thing is, you've got to guess who did what.
All the subjects were great, and so are many of the paintings.
Would be great to see it animated.
Screenprinting exhibition celebrates milestone anniversary.
But repetition means it becomes less strange and all too familiar.
A powerful and deeply personal exhibition.
A tribute to the people watchers.
Sumptuous colours, melancholic portraits, lack of excitement.
Architect turns artist in Buildings of London.
Chocs away.
Local art on display for International Women's Day.
Science Museum's show is artistic and informative.
Royal London hospital has plenty of contemporary art.
Abstract art on steroids in this double bill.
Free entry, plus you're helping keep art visible to the public.
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