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These are all the upcoming exhibitions and things to do in London’s museums and art galleries, happening within the next eight weeks. The descriptions have been summarised with AI, I’m hoping to cut down on this in the future as I visit more of them personally.

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The Craft of Carpentry

Experience the artistry of Japanese carpentry, from forest to finished forms, including life-size reconstructions and the chance to try traditional woodworking.

Free

Until

Japan House

Architecture

The Art of Care

Visitors can see creative work by King’s College London medical students, who share real stories from GP surgeries using art, poetry and photos about care.

Free

Until

Science Gallery

Health Modern Art

Powered By Nature

You’ll step inside a dazzling space that lets you see colours and scents just like a bee does, with shifting lights that reveal hidden markings on flowers and show the clever ways these insects find food and tell each other where to go.

Free

Until

Saatchi Gallery

Nature Technology

Yoshitomo Nara

See over 150 pieces that show people with strong stares, while the artist links his work to ideas of freedom, nature, home, music, and standing up for yourself.

£20.00

Until

Hayward Gallery

Modern Art Nature

Cats in Cartoons

A showcase of famous cartoon cats from various media, featuring artwork by Louis Wain, Ronald Searle, and others, examining why cats are beloved.

Included in entry

Until

Cartoon Museum

Birds of a Feather

Fans decorated with birds like macaws, swallows and hummingbirds show amazing craft and tell stories about using bird feathers in fashion.

Included in entry

Until

Fan Museum

Fashion Nature

The Robot Zoo

Get up close to huge animals built from machine parts, try out fun interactive games like squid racing and spot camouflaged creatures in special murals.

£28.60

Until

Horniman Museum

Nature Technology

Dress Codes

Visitors can see clothes worn by famous royals like Diana and Princess Margaret, plus rare outfits from a huge 500-year Royal Dress Collection.

Included in entry

Until

Kensington Palace

Fashion

Gathering Ground

This exhibition merges art with themes of environmental and social justice, showcasing artists who focus on Indigenous knowledge and ecological issues.

Free

Until

Tate Modern

Modern Art Activism

Pirates

Visitors follow the real stories of famous pirates like Blackbeard and Anne Bonny, see how pirates are shown in films, and find out about piracy today.

£15.00

Until

National Maritime Museum

Social History

HALLELUJAH! Iconic Chorus & Anthem of Hope

This event looks at Handel’s strong link with the Foundling Hospital and how his music, especially the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’, has inspired people for centuries. It also shows how music touches us all, whether we’re singing, playing or just listening.

Included in entry

Until

Foundling Museum

Music

Natural History Pop-up

You can see fossils, foxes, koalas and kiwis, showing life’s variety and how people depend on nature, plus efforts to protect wildlife for the future.

Free

Until

Horniman Museum

Nature

Charity Super.Mkt

See unique second-hand clothes from top UK charity shops, find band tees and cool denim, and learn tips for making your favourite outfits last longer.

Free

Begins

NOW Gallery

Fashion Activism

More than Human

This exhibition showcases over 140 works incorporating art, design, and technology, promoting a ‘more-than-human’ design philosophy that considers all species and systems.

£14.38

Begins

Design Museum

Design Nature

Algorave

People can have a go at making music with code in an easy tool, learn from artists, show their own work, and dance to live-coded beats all evening.

Free

Science Gallery

Music Technology

Jess Blandford // Tender

Jess Blandford shows a group of small paintings and a large wall piece where the artwork spills out beyond its frame, using layers of colour and erased marks to think about the ups and downs of looking after family.

Free

Begins

Southwark Park Galleries

Modern Art

Showtime!

See original playbills, posters, props and programmes from famous Dickens stories on stage and screen, with insights from actors and writers on why his tales are still loved.

Included in entry

Begins

Charles Dickens Museum

Cinema

Future of Food

Learn how food production has evolved from ancient methods to modern biotechnologies and what future changes are necessary for sustainability.

Free

Begins

Science Museum

Science Nature

Pictograms

Visitors can see how pictograms have developed over the years, try making their own symbols, and stand among huge displays like a giant shrine gate.

Free

Begins

Japan House

Design

Being Human

A gallery with 50 artworks explores human identity, health, and trust in four sections focusing on genetics, mental and physical health, infection, and environmental issues.

G31

People can check out artwork, activities and displays from artists living and working at Somerset House. Many things to see are free to enjoy.