Victoria & Pimlico

There are 117 events in the Victoria & Pimlico category.
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  • Wicked Tickets Watch London TV about Wicked

    Performance

    Until 30 October 2010

    Apollo Victoria SW1V 1LG[map]

    Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz. Booking to Oct 10

     
  • Art Trolley: Weekend Sessions

    Must See!

    Free

    Special event

    Every Sat, Sun 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    Kids can get creative with the help of the Art Trolley, weekend sessions at the Tate Britain

     
  • Chris Ofili Exhibition at Tate Britain

    Must See!
    Exhibition

    27 January 2010 to 16 May 2010

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    Tate Britain presents a major exhibition by British painter, and former Turner prize-winner, Chris Ofili. 27 Jan-16 May

     
  • Henry Moore

    Must See!
    Exhibition

    24 February 2010 to 15 August 2010

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    See more than 150 Henry Moore sculptures at this major exhibition at Tate Britain. 24 Feb-15 Aug

     
  • Tate Britain Duveens Commission: Eva Rothschild


    Must See!
    Exhibition

    29 June 2009 to 29 November 2009

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    See artist Eva Rothschild's new work – a 70-metre-long sculpture – for free at Tate Britain this year. Until 29 Nov

     
  • Turner and the Masters

    Must See!

    From
    £12.50
    per ticket
    (USD20.72)

    Exhibition

    23 September 2009 to 31 January 2010

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    Don't miss this major Tate Britain exhibition featuring celebrated works by Turner and other great artists. Until 31 Jan

     
  • Turner Prize 2009

    Must See!
    Exhibition

    6 October 2009 to 16 January 2010

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    See work by Turner Prize shortlisted artists at Tate Britain. Until 16 Jan

     
  • Adventure Travel

    Concert

    29 January 2010 to 31 January 2010

    Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre SW1P 2PE[map]

     
  • Adams Antiques Fair

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    £4.00
    per ticket
    (USD6.63)

    Show/display

    18 October 2009 to 6 December 2009

    Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre SW1P 2PE[map]

    There have been antiques fairs at the Royal Horticultural Hall in Westminster's Vincent Square since 1971. This regular monthly Sunday event is the longest running Sunday antiques fair in London. Many visitors regard this event not only as the best antiques fair in London but the best antiques fair in the UK! Vendors come from right across Britain and Europe to sell to buyers who flock from around the world to browse through thousands of antiques including fine jewellery, gold, silver, ivory, paintings, rugs, glass, porcelain and much, much more. We hold 11 fairs per year with 144 stands per fair and with a queue that stretches right around the block, the Royal Horticultural Hall fair's continued success speaks for itself.

     
  • Alamire

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    (USD16.57)

    Concert

    15 December 2009

    St Johns SW1P 3HA[map]

    One of the leading vocal consorts in the UK, Alamire has an enviable line-up of some of the finest consort singers under the charismatic directorship of David Skinner. Inspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble expands or contracts according to its chosen repertoire and often combines with instrumentalists, creating colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes.

     
  • Ancient Land

    Free

    Exhibition

    16 December 2009 to 8 January 2010

    12 Star Gallery SW1P 3AT[map]

    12 Star Gallery presents an exhibition of new contemporary oils of the English landscape by Tory Lawrence.

     
  • Anthropologies of the Present: Democracy for Sale

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    per ticket
    (USD13.26)

    Exhibition

    17 November 2009

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    Kristin Ross presents a talk at Tate Britain Auditorium that considers the current global stakes of the more radical form of democracy associated with the Paris Commune. Kristin Ross is Professor of Comparative Literature, New York University. Her books include The Emergence of Social Space (1988) and May 68 and its Afterlives (2002).

     
  • Antigravitation

    Free

    Exhibition

    17 November 2009 to 27 November 2009

    12 Star Gallery SW1P 3AT[map]

    The gallery presents an exhibition of works by two young and award-winning Lithuanian photographers, Vidas Biveinis and Ugnius Gelguda. Their backgrounds signify the divide between the city and the country, the two constant polarities of the Lithuanian cultural landscape.

     
  • Artist Rooms

    Free

    Exhibition

    2 March 2009 to 31 March 2010

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    In 2008, art collector and dealer Anthony d'Offay donated a large and prestigious collection of contemporary art to Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. The collection is known as ARTIST ROOMS and its guiding concept is to show the work of individual artists in dedicated monographic displays.

     
  • Artist Rooms: Gilbert & George

    Free

    Exhibition

    10:00 AM - 5:40 PM; Every Ist Fri Of the Month 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Closed Boxing Day,Christmas Day

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    This Gilbert & George display forms part of a collection of international contemporary art jointly owned by Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. It is known as Artist Rooms and focuses on individual rooms devoted to particular artists. Gilbert & George are among the most provocative artists to have emerged from the British art scene in the late 1960s.

     
  • Artist Rooms: Ian Hamilton Finlay

    Free

    Exhibition

    10:00 AM - 5:40 PM; Every Ist Fri Of the Month 10:00 AM - 9:40 PM Closed 24 - 26 Nov 2009

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    Tate Britain features an installation by Ian Hamilton Finlay as a part of a collection of international contemporary art jointly owned by Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. It focuses on individual rooms devoted to particular artists.

     
  • Art Now: Beating the Bounds

    Free

    Exhibition

    5 September 2009 to 13 December 2009

    Tate Britain SW1P 4RG[map]

    This group exhibition takes as its focus the physical encounter between viewer and object, person and thing. The exhibition will include paintings, sculptures and video.

     
  • Atelier Morales - Hermanos Enemigos

    Exhibition

    10 October 2009 to 28 November 2009

    The Steps Gallery SW1V 2NY[map]

    The Steps Gallery presents an exhibition 'Hermanos Enemigos' by Atelier Morales.

     
  • Audio Guides

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    per ticket
    (USD6.63)

    Guided walk

    Open all year Mon - Fri 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM; Sat 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM Closed Boxing Day, Christmas Day

    Westminster Abbey SW1P 3PA[map]

    For visitors who prefer to take their own time and pace to visit the Abbey but who appreciate some extra guidance on the history and meaning of what they see.

     
  • Barbara Behan

    Exhibition

    Daily

    Barbara Behan SW1V 2PB[map]

    Dedicated to contemporary artists, Barbara Behan opened its doors in 2003 close to Tate Britain in Pimlico. Subsequently, the gallery has established an international platform for an artistic scene that hitherto had been almost completely absent from galleries in London. The gallery's portfolio emphasizes the younger generation of international artists whose focus on existence itself is explored by re-examining issues such as form, time, light, space, colour and surface, or, as in other instances myth, history, politics and science. Widely divergent and individual, all of the artists share a profound concern with contemporary life and culture whilst not forgetting past cultures and the artistic research from whose observation one can only learn in order to progress.