Two exhibitions give us a kitschy chaotic museum and an excellent retrospective.
Post-apocalyptic landscapes and mind bending architecture...for free.
Socio-political art launches an assault on the senses.
Scientific art at Somerset House marks 60th anniversary of discovery of the structure of DNA.
A world view of portraits as classical and contemporary styles compete for a prestigious award.
Dark fantasy paintings include a skeleton version of Queen Elizabeth I and plants sprouting torsos.
Sixty life-sized angels descend on a church as part of the Sydenham Arts Festival.
Photographs of a China in flux, and the isolation and uncertainty that its people face.
Film star James Franco curates an exhibition of paintings inspired by the silver screen.
Two free exhibitions at the Museum of Childhood explore war and abandonment.
Boris' iconic dangling pose recreated using text from his speeches.
Two free exhibitions covering classical and contemporary art.
Macabre art including an edible human skull and taxidermied animals remind us that death is inevitable.
Explosions of colour brighten up derelict houses
The Tate's new chronological layout makes for some interesting juxtapositions.
Over 150 artworks from established and emerging artists in a two-part exhibition.
Creepy performance art and neon fishing lines.
Bold, stripped-down impressions of the capital.
What do emerging British artists have to offer?
Still life photographs suspended within tanks of water.
Surreal humour provides us with sculptures that merge the historic and the modern.
Images of an African Space Programme and grim views of Northern England at The Photographers' Gallery.
Surreal landscape collages where the laws of physics are in flux
Photographing light creates some stunning results.
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