An immersive exploration of AI Gods, spirituality, and Silicon Valley’s techno-religion. (Ends on Sat, 17th Feb) |
Explore the design and history of the Royal Festival Hall foyers, and discover the people behind them, in this free Archive Studio exhibition. (Ends on Sat, 17th Feb) |
A journey through more than 200 of the most beautiful, idiosyncratic, and interesting places on Earth – all seemingly plucked from the whimsical world of Wes Anderson. (Ends on Sat, 17th Feb) |
An exhibition of the shortlisted artworks for the 6th annual John Ruskin Prize (Ends on Sat, 17th Feb) |
An exhibition showcasing the creativity and imagination of young people responding to Édouard Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1882). (Ends on Sun, 18th Feb) |
Whether subverting, inverting, celebrating or exploding – this intriguing new show explores the history of artists taking on the medium of books. (Ends on Sun, 18th Feb) |
An ongoing project by London photographer Cinnamon Faye, Hortus Maximus celebrates the astounding variety of natural forms, texture, and contour of vegetables and spices available today in UK. (Ends on Fri, 23rd Feb) |
This Prize is one of the most important and anticipated photography competitions in the world and a showcase for both celebrated professionals and talented amateurs. (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
Dulwich Picture Gallery presents a new body of work by the renowned artist Sara Shamma. (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
Journey through the enchanting, mysterious and sometimes monstrous makings of fantasy. (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
This exhibition will present the landscape and nature paintings and sculptures of Frank Walter. (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
One of the 20th century’s most captivating painters responds to a world in turmoil (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
From trials to triumphs, explore Malorie Blackman's impact on the world of children's literature. (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
Battersea Power Station’s annual Light Festival is returning bigger and brighter than ever before to illuminate the winter evenings. (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
London-based collective United Visual Artists largest show to date will feature a number of newly commissioned works and collaborations that explore the elements that structure our perception of reality (Ends on Sun, 25th Feb) |
A special exhibition about a little-known local scientific invention with a huge global impact: the development of artificial silk. (Ends on Thu, 29th Feb) |
How can we design our homes to respond to the climate emergency? Discover how architects are reimagining wood, stone and straw to design homes fit for the future. (Ends on Thu, 29th Feb) |
This exhibition explores the history of this iconic book through its reproductions as facsimiles, how the text was repackaged and republished and how the book became prized by collectors. (Ends on Thu, 29th Feb) |
Explore the transformation of the Isle of Dogs, its development, its forgotten places and historic buildings, see how people lived in the past. (Ends on Thu, 29th Feb) |
An exploration into the overlooked world of historical boy’s dress through a collector’s eye. (Ends on Sat, 2nd Mar) |
This exhibition explores printed propaganda textiles over more than two centuries, from the French Revolution to Brexit. (Ends on Sat, 2nd Mar) |
An autoethnographic exhibition by Roger K. Burton loosely centred around his design influences and inspiration of three seminal fashion shops PX and Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren Worlds End, Nostalgia of Mud (Ends on Sat, 2nd Mar) |
For the first time in 250 years, this exhibition reunites the pastel masterpiece by Swiss artist Jean-Etienne Liotard, painted in Lyon in 1754, with the painted version in oil he completed in London almost 20 years later. (Ends on Sun, 3rd Mar) |
The forgotten story of the Indian Army camps at Hampton Court Palace (Ends on Sun, 3rd Mar) |
Currently in its seventh year, The Architecture Drawing Prize continues to celebrate the art of drawing in three categories: hand-drawn, digital and hybrid. (Ends on Sun, 3rd Mar) |
Kew’s 28th Orchid festival draws inspiration from the unique flora and fauna of Madagascar, the world’s fourth largest island. (Ends on Sun, 3rd Mar) |