Snozzcumbers and Frobscottle, V&A Museum of Childhood, 2nd May – 6th September 2009

May 2, 2009toSeptember 6, 2009

V&A Museum of Childhood

This event promises a wild and wacky journey through the childhood of Quentin Blake and Roald Dahl. This travelling exhibition shows off some of Roald Dahl’s best stories, with illustrations by Quentin Blake.

http://london.londinium.com/81446

Gay Icons, National Portrait Gallery, 2nd July – 18th October 2009

July 2, 2009toOctober 18, 2009

National Portrait Gallery

This exhibition explores gay social and cultural history through the unique personal insights of ten high profile gay figures, who have selected their historical and modern icons. The chosen icons (not all of whom are gay) range from artists and writers to composers, politicians, sports stars and entertainers.  It is these icons who have influenced those who chose them, and their stories are displayed here, along with over 60 photographic portraits, including works by Andy Warhol, Snowdon and Cecil Beaton. The icons inclue Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Daphne du Maurier, Quentin Crisp, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Benjamin Britten, k.d. lang, the Village People, Will Young, Ellen DeGeneres, Lily Savage, Kenneth Williams, Martina Navratilova, Ian Roberts, Harvey Milk, Angela Mason and many others.

http://london.londinium.com/91516

BP Portrait Award 2009, National Portrait Gallery, 18th June – 20th September 2009

June 18, 2009toSeptember 20, 2009

National Portrait Gallery

The most prestigious portrait competition in the world, the BP Portrait Award promots the very best in contemporary portrait painting. The first prize for this competition is £25,000, and it acts as a springboard for many new artists to launch a successful career. The exhibition presents a diverse range of styles from intimate family portraits to revealing portraits of celebrities.

http://london.londinium.com/91515

Corot to Monet, National Gallery, 8th July – 20th September 2009

July 8, 2009toSeptember 20, 2009

National Gallery

This exhibition aims to chart the development of open-air landscape painting up to the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874. It draws upon the National Gallery’s fabulous collection of 19th Century French landscapes, and features all of the major artists from the time, including Jean-Bapiste-Camille Corot, Simon Denis, Pierre Henri Valenciennes, Théodore Rousseau, Jean François Millet, Narcisse-Virgilio Diaz de la Peña, Claude Monet and others.

http://london.londinium.com/91514

Jeff Koons: Popeye Series, Serpentine Gallery, 2nd July – 13th September 2009

July 2, 2009toSeptember 13, 2009

Serpentine Gallery

This is American artist Jeff Koons’ first major exhibition in the UK. This exhibition presents paintings and sculptures from his Popeye series, which he began in 2002. It explores some of his signature ideas and motifs, including surreal combinations of everyday objects, cartoon imagery, art-historical references and children’s toys. It features works from both public and private collections.

http://london.londinium.com/91512

BP Exhibition: Classified: Contemporary Art in Britain, Tate Britain, 22nd June – 23rd August 2009

June 22, 2009toAugust 23, 2009

Tate Britain

This exhibition is a rare opportunity to view exceptional works by Britains leading artists today, and explore Tate Britain’s contemporary collection. This exhibition encompasses paintings, sculpture and installations by artists including Damien Hirst and Gillian Carnegie.

http://london.londinium.com/91511

Art Now: Tony Swain, Tate Britain, 2nd May – 16th August 2009

May 2, 2009toAugust 16, 2009

Tate Britain

Tony Swain uses old newspapers as his canvas, layering on top of it with paint to create dream-like paintings. Any text that is let through takes on new meaning in his paintings.

http://london.londinium.com/91510

Colour and Line – Turner’s Experiments, Tate Britain, 2nd May 2007 – 30th April 2012

May 2, 2007toApril 30, 2012

Tate Britain
Price: Free

This free exhibition showcases Turner’s exploration of methods and techiniques, of colour and line. It follows Turner’s travels through Europe and his responses to different places, lighting and materials available. This ongoing exhibition will change exhibits every 6 months.

http://london.londinium.com/91509

Le Tour De France, France, 4th July – 26th July 2009

July 4, 2009toJuly 26, 2009

France

Made up of 21 grueling stages covering a total of 3,500km, this years Tour de France is a challenging proposition. The 21 stages consist of:

  • 10 flat stages
  • 7 mountain stages
  • 1 medium mountain stage
  • 2 individual time-trial stages,
  • 1 team time-trial stage.

This year the tour starts off at Monaco, taking in the areas of Brignoles, Marseille, La Grande-Motte, Montpellier, Le Cap d’Agde, Perpignan, Gérone, Barcelone, Andorre Arcalis, Andorre-la-Vieille, Saint-Girons, Saint-Gaudens, Tarbes, Limoges, Issoudun, Vatan, Saint-Fargeau, Tonnerre, Vittel, Colmar, Besançon, Pontarlier, Verbier, Martigny, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Le Grand-Bornand, Annecy, Bourgoin-Jallieu, Aubenas, Montélimar, Mont Ventoux, Montereau-Fault-Yonne and Paris Champs-Élysées.

http://london.londinium.com/91503

Kenwood Picnic Concerts, Kenwood, 27th June – 22nd August 2009

June 27, 2009toAugust 22, 2009

Kenwood, Hampstead

For those who like to gather with a group of family and friends and chill out in the summer with a picnic and great music, Kenwood Picnic Concerts is for you! A great way to spend a summer evening, this year’s line-up includes James Morrison, Gipsy Kings, Russell Watson, Simply Red, Jools Holland and others!

http://london.londinium.com/91502

Somerset House Summer Series, Somerset House, 9th July – 20th July 2009

July 9, 2009toJuly 18, 2009

Somerset House

This summer sees a series of 10 concerts decend on Somerset House. The picturesque surroundings are great for bands and visitors alike. This year’s lineup has been confirmed to be:

  • 9th July – Grace Jones
  • 10th July – The Enemy
  • 11th July – Lily Allen
  • 13th July – The Mars Volta
  • 14th July – The Ting Tings
  • 15th July – Pendulum
  • 16th July – Bat for Lashes
  • 17th July – Athlete
  • 18th July – Super Furry Animals
  • 20th July – Calvin Harris

http://london.londinium.com/91500

Madstock, Victoria Park, 17th July 2009

July 17, 2009

Victoria Park

Madness return to Victoria Park after 11 years to celebrate their 30th Anniversary! There are set to be 3 stages, with Madness headlining on the main stage. Other great acts joining them will include The Pogues, The Aggrolites, Man Like Me, Bjorn Again, Gregory Isaacs, Hayseed Dixie and many others!

http://london.londinium.com/91499

Epsom Live!, Epsom Downs Racecourse, 2nd July – 30th July 2009

July 2, 2009toJuly 30, 2009

Epsom Downs Racecourse

Every Tuesday in July, after the racing there will be open air concerts to enjoy music in the summer! The line-up contains some great names:

  • Thursday, 2nd July – Status Quo
  • Thursday, 9th July – Bjorn Again
  • Thursday, 16th July – Double Bill – The Saturdays and Alesha Dixon
  • Thursday, 23rd July – Scouting For Girls
  • Thursday, 30th July – UB40

http://london.londinium.com/91498

London Bridge Festival, London Bridge, 10th July – 25th July 2009

July 10, 2009toJuly 25, 2009

London Bridge Area

The London Bridge Festival is an arts festival set in the heart of London. With events such as art, comedy, music, poetry, film, theatre, street shows, tours, photography and children’s events, there ’s sure to be something for all the family at this festival.

http://london.londinium.com/91345

Leytonstone Festival, Leytonstone, 4th July – 19th July 2009

July 4, 2009toJuly 19, 2009

Leytonstone

The Leytonstone festival consists of a series of events occuring throughout July. The array of musicians living in Leytonstone is truely great, and the festival promises to be somthing special. In addition the the great music, films, drama, comedy, walks, and other events will be occuring. Highlights include A Night of South African Jazz, Leytonstone Film Club presents Bronco Bullfrog, Woodhouse Players present ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’, The Misfits Comedy Club presents Christian Lee, Patrick Monaghan & Andi Osho, Cornelius Night, East Side Jazz Club Special and many more!

http://london.londinium.com/5628

Future Fashion Now, V&A, 22nd May 2009 – 31st January 2010

May 22, 2009toJanuary 31, 2010

Victoria and Albert Museum

This exhibition by the Royal College of Art displays highlights from 2008 graduates’ final collections. It shows the garments themselves, and the process of designing them from ideas to complete clothes.

http://london.londinium.com/91338

Undercover: The Evolution of Underwear, Fashion and Textile Museum, 12th June – 27th September 2009

June 12, 2009toSeptember 27, 2009

Fashion and Textile Museum
Wed – Sun: 11am – 6pm

This Exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum(FTM) chronicles the changes in female underwear, from health garment to fashion ‘must have’. It explores different themes, styles, advertising and it’s impact on society and culture. At the exhibition are such classics as M&S, Triumph, La Perla, Christian Dior, Elle Macpherson, Myla, Wonderbra, and others.

http://london.londinium.com/64755

BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall and Cadogan Hall, 17th July – 12th September 2009

July 17, 2009toSeptember 12, 2009

Royal Albert Hall, Cadogan Hall, Royal College of Music, Royal Geographic Society

The Proms, the ‘World’s Greatest Classical Music Festival’, returns again to the Royal Albert Hall. With at least one concert every day, there is a phenominal amount of music to be played. In addition to this, there are over 70 events planned, including talks, films and family days out. Music by everyone from Adams to Zimmerman, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Elgar, Gershwin, Handel, Haydn, Holst, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Purcell, Rachmaninov, Schubert, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Wagner and many others.

http://london.londinium.com/91336

Glyndebourne Festival, Glyndebourne, 21st May – 30th August 2009

May 21, 2009toAugust 31, 2009

Glyndebourne

This year is the 75th anniversary of the Glyndeburne Festival, a great festival of Opera in the surroundings of Sussex. This year the operas being performed are Falstaff, Giulio Cesare, The Fairy Queen, Rusalka, L’elisir D’amore and Tristan und Isolde.

http://london.londinium.com/91335

Russell Howard, Soho Theatre, 13th March – 21st September 2009

March 13, 2009toSeptember 21, 2009

Soho Theatre

This sell-out event is proving Russell Howard as a big star in the comedy world. The star from Mock the Week, Russell Howard is even better on stage. His new material is great, and when he gets on a roll his comedy is some of the best around!

http://london.londinium.com/73870

Scandalism, Scala, 17th July 2009

July 17, 2009

Scala
9pm

The launch party of Scandalism at Scala, a new indie rock night. The line up includes: The Maccabees, Tommy Sparks, Marina & The Diamonds, Yes Giantess, Black Cherry, Telepathe, Plugs, Wolf Gang, and more!

http://london.londinium.com/91319

More London Free Festivals – Free Films, The Scoop, 16th September – 2nd October

June 26, 2009toOctober 2, 2009

The Scoop
Wed, Thu, Fri: 7pm

Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, The Scoop will be offering free film viewings as part of More London. Simply turn up, grab a seat, and enjoy! Recommended to get there early as seats are first-come, first-serve. The film line-up includes some great films, such as: Slumdog Millionaire, For a Few Dollars More, Mama Mia, The Wizard of Oz, Local Hero, The Usual Suspects, Strictly Ballroom, La Vie en Rose and Oh Brother Where Art Thou?

http://london.londinium.com/91315

Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, 8th June – 16th August 2009

June 8, 2009toAugust 16, 2009

Royal Academy of Arts

This annual exhibition, now in its 241st year, continues to show new works by upcoming and known artists in a variety of media, including painting, photography, sculpture and other forms. This year, Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Eileen Cooper and Will Alsop have selected works for the exhibition around the theme of ‘Making Space’.

http://london.londinium.com/90163

Abstract America – New Painting and Sculpture, Saatchi Gallery, 29th May – 13th September 2009

May 29, 2009toSeptember 13, 2009

Saatchi Gallery

This exhibition showcases new paintings and sculpture from America, including works by upcoming artists Kristin Baker, John Bauer, Mark Bradford and many others.

http://london.londinium.com/90162

From War to Windrush, Imperial War Museum, 13th June 2008 – 1st November 2009

June 13, 2008toNovember 1, 2009

Imperial War Museum
Admission: Free

Marking the 60th anniversary of the arrival of the MV Empire Windrush to Britain, this exhibition tells the story of Black men and women from the West Indies and their involvment in WWI and WWII.

http://london.londinium.com/90056

Breakthrough, Imperial War Museum London, 4th March 2009 – 31st December 2010

March 4, 2009toDecember 31, 2010

Imperial War Museum
Price: Free

Breakthrough is an art exhibition showcasing British art from both WWI and WWII, focusing particuarly on non-official and contemporary work. Official works shown will include some by Paul Nash, CRW Nevinson, John Piper and Eric Ravilious. Until the 28th June an additional display ‘The Neo-Romantics At War’ will also be on show, exploring the rise of British Neo-Romanticism during World War Two.

http://london.londinium.com/90055

J.W. Waterhouse: The Modern Pre-Raphaelite, Royal Academy of Arts, 27th June – 13th September 2009

June 27, 2009toSeptember 13, 2009

Royal Academy of Arts

The first major showing of J.W. Waterhouse in the UK since 1970, this exhibition features over 40 of his works, including The Lady of Shalott, Hylass and the Nymphs and A Mermaid. Also being shown are various studies and sketchbooks by J.W. Waterhouse.

http://london.londinium.com/90053

Shoreditch Festival, Shoreditch Park, 17th July – 22nd July 2009

July 17, 2009toJuly 22, 2009

Shoreditch Park

This award-winning festival features live music, dance, fashion, sports, games and more. Highlights include Proms in Shoreditch Park, World in Motion and Shoreditch Games.

http://london.londinium.com/52109

Kew Gardens 250th Anniversary, Kew Gardens, May – September 2009

May 1, 2009 10:00 amtoSeptember 30, 2009 10:00 am

Kew Gardens & Wakehurst Place

There are many great events happening to celebrate Kew Garden’s 250th Anniversary this summer. Events will be held in both Kew Gardens and Wakehurt Place to mark this momentus occasion.

Exhibitions and attractions at Kew Gardens include:

  • Kew around the World
  • Timeline and Broadwalk
  • Seed Walk and ‘Banking on Life’ Exhibition
  • The International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition
  • The Power of Plants Exhibition
  • Guided Tours
  • Behind the Scenes Guided Tours
  • Plant Spy Thinking Walk
  • Kew Social
  • Garden Open Evenings
  • Many Talks and Lectures

Exhibitions and Attractions at Wakehurst Place include:

  • Dispersal Exhibition
  • Giant 10%
  • Meadows Exhibitions and Events
  • Guided Tours
  • Summer Holiday Activities
  • Millenium Seed Bank Activity Days
  • Members Open Evening
  • Early Morning Walk
  • Coffee Mornings
  • Talks and Lectures

http://london.londinium.com/89844

India Landscape, British Museum, 1st May – 27th September 2009

May 1, 2009toSeptember 27, 2009

British Musem
Cost: Free

The Indian landscape is vast and has many diverse regions – from the rocky environment of the Himalayan Mountains to the tropical zones of southern India and temperate zones in the plains. This unique partnership between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the British Museum has resulted in this wonderful landscape at the British Museum.

http://london.londinium.com/88711

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