The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Monday 1st July.
Top events in London on Mon 1st Jul 2024
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Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
The first-ever, walk-through photography exhibition that tells the untold story of how Princess Diana changed the world – through the lens of her official photographer.
10am to 6pm
Wapping
Ends on Mon 2nd September
This exhibition highlights far-right nationalist rhetoric from the 1970 – 90s and the anti-fascist, anti-racist responses that followed.
10am to 5pm
Russell Square
Ends on Mon 1st July
An exhibition for the fans by the fans going some way to explain not just what 2Tone is but why and how we got there.
9:30am to 5:30pm
Barbican
Ends on Mon 1st July
Coming to the market for the first time in more than 145 years, Titian’s early masterpiece "Rest on the Flight into Egypt" will be on display at Christie's auction house prior to being sold.
10am to 5pm
St James
Ends on Tue 2nd July
For this exhibition each artist has generated work on the theme of the sky and its symbolic significance within the Nordic and Estonian cultural context.
10am to 6pm
Tottenham Court Road
Ends on Sat 6th July
The exhibition explores tea’s complex history and myriad of meanings – from its popularisation and globalisation connected to stories of imperialism and colonial violence.
10am to 5:30pm
Forest Hill
Ends on Sun 7th July
Almost 60 of Sargent’s paintings will be on display, including major portraits that rarely travel
10am to 6pm
Pimlico
Ends on Sun 7th July
Step inside a traditional tailor’s workshop in the East End and immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of a Carnaby Street boutique at the height of the Swinging Sixties – when London was the world's fashion capital.
10am to 5pm
Poplar
Ends on Sun 7th July
This exhibition examines a collection of works on paper made by British colonialists in nineteenth-century India.
10am to 8pm
Euston
Ends on Fri 12th July
Mary Beale (1633-1699) was one of Britain’s first professional woman artists and is subject of this exhibition featuring 25 of her works from public and private collections, including some never seen before in public.
9:30am to 6pm
St James
Ends on Fri 19th July