![]() The latest of these is Oliver Beer’s Albion Waves, which ‘ is inspired by the cultural and social changes in Britain’s material history and its ever-changing position across the globe‘. Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Rooms, Tate ModernĪ post shared by Jonathan Horsfall on the ground floor of the famous London Mithraeum, Bloomberg SPACE showcases a series of contemporary art exhibitions responding, and bringing fresh perspectives, to the site’s rich archaeological history. Queer Britain, 2 Granary Square, London, N1C 4BH. ![]() It’s described as “ a diverse and rich array of artifacts that culminates voices, objects and images from the worlds of activism, art, culture and social history covering over 100 years of queer life.” The exhibition, which arrived in 2022 shortly after the museum’s opening, marks the 50th anniversary of the UK’s first Pride March. The award-winning Queer Britain museum opened back in 2022, with an aim to save and preserve LGBTQ+ history, and the award-winning ‘We Are Queer Britain!‘ exhibition remains in place at Queer Britain. We Are Queer Britain, Queer Museum Credit: Queer Britain Add in 158 state-of-the-art surround sound speakers and over 479 million pixels of light, and you can see that you’re in for a real experience here!įrameless, 6 Marble Arch, London, W1H 7AP. Set within a 30,000 square-foot-venue, it offers four different galleries, and elevates the traditional art experience to a whole new level. Frameless, Marble Arch Credit: Jordan Curtis Hughesįrameless is a brand new culturally-rich, immersive, multi-dimensional art experience right in the heart of Central London. ![]() 1 Dockray Place, Camden Market Hawley Wharf, London, United Kingdom, NW1 8JZ. ![]()
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