Art Events happening right now in London!
If you’re looking to soak up some amazing culture in the midst of London, then has a look through this list of some of the beautiful art exhibitions happening right now. A few of them are ending very soon, so make sure you get out there quickly. There’s a mix of modern and classic, so you can really take in how art is so subjective.
In Ed Ruscha’s ‘Course of Empire,’ it shows twenty years of beautiful paintings showing the difference in the city over the years. It’s on until the seventh of October this year. This one is at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, and it’s completely free.
Anthea Hamilton’s ‘The Squash’ is the last on our list today that ends on the seventh of October as well. It’s a very interesting performance performed every day in one of the seven outfits inspired by various strains of Cucurbita. It’s on at the Tate, so another plus is that it’s free to go.
Another one that’s ending on the seventh of October is 'Thomas Cole's Journey’. He has a vast collection of paintings that show the truth within industrialisation back in 1840. This exhibition is on at the National Gallery, the admission is 10 for this one, but definitely worth it.
The shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art is on until the fourteenth of October this year. With a stunning mix of abstract art from some of the greats to the photography, you’d have no trouble calling art. This another one based at the Tate Modern!
A very modern exhibition is Martine Syms: Grand Calme and it’s on until the twentieth of October. An exhibition that shows many different statements that can provoke strong reactions. Take some time to really take in what is being said around you.
We hope you get to check out at least a couple of these before they end! Let us know what you thought of them!
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