The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Tuesday 3rd September.
Top events in London on Tue 3rd Sep 2024
The exhibition introduces contemporary art from the Barjeel Foundation, with a focus on the overarching theme of "Boundaries" as both a subject and a tool for meaningfully accessing a diverse array of art from the SWANA region.
10:30am to 5pm
Euston
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£12.65
The Biba Story, 1964-1975
Exploring how fashion phenomenon Biba blossomed to become the world’s first lifestyle label.
11am to 6pm
Southwark
Ends on Sat 7th September
£20
Enzo Mari
This exhibition celebrates the life and work of one of the greatest Italian designers of the 20th century, Enzo Mari, whose designs have inspired generations of creatives around the world.
10am to 5pm
Kensington
Ends on Sun 8th September
Offering art lovers a fresh perspective on London, its architecture, and geography, Guildhall Art Gallery celebrates the work of artist and specialist wood engraver, Anne Desmet RA.
10:30am to 4pm
City of London
Ends on Sun 8th September
£12
Beyond Fashion
Beyond Fashion showcases the work of acclaimed fashion photographers from around the world.
10am to 6pm
Chelsea
Ends on Sun 8th September
Tudor paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger and contemporary photography by Hiroshi Sugimoto meet in the National Portrait Gallery’s first exhibition of historic portraiture since reopening.
10:30am to 6pm
Soho
Ends on Sun 8th September
Japan’s leading creators share inspirational design that spans disciplines, regions and eras.
10am to 8pm
Kensington
Ends on Sun 8th September
The 14 works on display provide a snapshot of digital art practices from the 1960s to early 2000s.
10am to 5:45pm
South Kensington
Ends on Sun 15th September
This exhibition explores networks of solidarity between groups campaigning on peace, nuclear weapons and national self-determination.
9am to 7pm
Holborn
Ends on Sun 15th September
Free
Raise the Roof
See new creative works that unpack narratives of gender, race and imperialism at 66 Portland Place.
10am to 8pm
Regent Street
Ends on Sat 21st September
An exhibition about an architectural style developed in the 1940s and adopted after independence by India and Ghana as a symbol of modernity and progressiveness, distinct from colonial culture.
10am to 5:45pm
South Kensington
Ends on Sun 22nd September