A retrospective addressing both life and death through sensationalist art.
Our pick of the new art, theatre, dance, and music shows this week
Conceptual art with flashes of brilliance
Living sculptures and eccentric rooms.
This week's hottest art, dance, theatre, classical and operatic offerings
Major retrospective for the middle-aged YBA.
Also: Dean resigns, a third site appears, Ken criticises Boris and Kit Malthouse suggests something bizarre. Just another day at Occupy...
Be part of a collaborative, creative storytelling process along the river
New space in old oil tanks will mark first stage of gallery's expansion.
The Thames in central London becomes one big party this weekend. (Sponsored post)
What’s new and closing this week in London’s art, exhibition, theatre, dance and opera
Get crafty after dark at The Dogstar on Coldharbour Lane
The new London art, theatre and dance shows that have caught our eye this week
Rocking the Turbine Hall with an army of volunteers and some amazing dancers
Naked dancers at Sadler's Well, something ace in Tate Modern, a Vardimon retrospective and Fred & Ginger at the Royal Albert Hall.
Be part of a meditative walk in the Turbine Hall this weekend.
Tate Modern joined an international community of arts organisations in sending a message to the Chinese government through 'social sculpture' today.
Catch a quality film from Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine or Syria.
Look, but don't touch.
Flamenco, photography and fornicating animals. That's what's coming up this week on London's cultural calendar
Sculpture, two Swan Lakes, Scissor Sisters and Shakespeare: just some of the shows opening in London this week. Plus a few gentle reminders for things that are closing. Just so you don't miss out.
Most Tuesdays, we like to let you know what's happening in the next seven days on London's cultural calendar. With very little in the way of new openings in London this week, we've decided to look a little further ahead so you can plan your arty choices for the next 12 months. Here's what's new in 2011.
Young British Art alumnus Tacita Dean has been named as the next artist to fill the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, in the gallery's annual Unilever Series.
Too often overshadowed by its younger, brasher brother downriver, Tate Britain is finally getting some pecuniary TLC: the gallery is to benefit from a £45 million upgrade.
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