London

Seventeen
Many Ghosts, Many Shells
Many Ghosts, Many Shells debuts new collaborative work by Petra Szemán and David Blandy, in parallel with other artists working…

Seventeen
Ingrid Castelein: Dreamland
Dreamland is for a friend. A long time he lay in a kind of sleep. Was he dreaming? Did he…

Music review: Janáček: The Excursions of Mr Brouček, Barbican Hall
The London Symphony Orchestra embarked on a bold and boisterous journey with the irrepressible Mr Brouček.

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Theatre review: Romeo and Juliet, Globe Theatre, London
A boot-scooting reimagining set in the Wild West.

Serpentine Gallery
Giuseppe Penone: Thoughts in the Roots
With a career spanning over five decades, Giuseppe Penone (b. 1947 Garessio, Italy) has created an expansive body of work…

Serpentine Gallery
Arpita Singh: Remembering
“Remembering draws from old memories from which these works emerged. Whether I am aware or not, there is something happening at my core. It is how my life…

The Photographers Gallery
Alma Haser: Everything Has an End, Only the Sausage Has Two
Alma Haser transforms the quirkiness of the German language into sculptural images that blend humour, history and imagination. The artist’s…

The Photographers Gallery
Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever
Peter Mitchell (b.1943, UK) is widely regarded as one of the most important early colour photographers of the 1970s and 80s.…

The Photographers Gallery
Planetary Portals: I am in your dreams, but you are not in mine
I am in your dreams, but you are not in mine is a new exhibition and commission by the collective Planetary Portals at…