Japanese House at Barbican Centre
I no longer work in heritage or museums and am not even a volunteer in one anymore – full time project and programme management and life has taken over […]
I no longer work in heritage or museums and am not even a volunteer in one anymore – full time project and programme management and life has taken over […]
Madrid may be my new favourite city (or at least my third favourite, but that’s still pretty high) and one reason is all the galleries (and food and drink and sunshine…). […]
Ah, the Barbican Estate, it took me a while to appreciate you, largely because I have such a bad sense of direction simply getting to you filled me with fear. […]
Islington Museum is down a street very few people would walk down unless they lived close by and down some stairs very few people would walk down unless they really […]
I like Barbara Hepworth, I’ve been to the museum and sculpture garden in St Ives and loved it, so was definitely looking forward to seeing the Tate Britain exhibition. But […]
I lived in Haringey when I first moved to London and visited Bruce Castle museum just once, so it was nice to find a reason to go back. I went […]
I’ve not really heard that much about the Freud Museum, I knew it was in North London somewhere and I knew it was where Freud lived after being forced out […]
Home to a branch of the White Cube, Bermondsey is also seeing other galleries growing up away from the main Bermondsey Street stretch. One of these galleries is Drawing Room, […]
An exhibition about maps and the city by graffiti and street artists really should have been quite a treat, but I admit I was disappointed with this exhibition as soon […]
Emily Carr at Dulwich Picture Gallery combines many of my favourite things – South London galleries, museum objects and abstract/cubist art. I have never heard of Emily Carr before or seen […]