See three for free.
Delfina Foundation explores how politics shaped food.
Satirical posters and terrifying statistics make a powerful anti-war case.
Remarkable needlework unveiled at British Library.
Guns, taxidermy, a birthday and a molten drum kit.
Eight graduate artists compete.
Fantastical photography and over the top costumes.
An impressive, immersive experience.
Postcards parody developer-speak.
Lots of bling, but it doesn't tackle wider socio-political issues.
Spitting image, tweets and street art.
Internet cats to American werewolves.
Stunning South American landscape photography.
You guess is as good as ours.
Meet new people through mutual friends.
Roy's People are back.
Colourful nets, raw meat and Crimea in this month's new art exhibitions.
Attention grabbing portraits, sculpture and light art.
Enjoyable surreal painting and a truly awful improvisational performance.
The controversial work is back and it's not lost any of its edge.
Featuring historical and geeky talks.
Exhibition choc-full of creativity.
X-rays reveal the secrets behind the paintings.
Like the last show but not as exciting.
Londonist
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