Edvard Munch: Love and Angst
British Museum Great Russell St, London, United KingdomThe creator of art's most haunting and iconic face. A radical father of Expressionism. Norway’s answer to Vincent van Gogh. But who was Edvard Munch?
The creator of art's most haunting and iconic face. A radical father of Expressionism. Norway’s answer to Vincent van Gogh. But who was Edvard Munch?
The members of Camden Tour Guides Association welcome their fellow Knowledge Quarter partners for an exclusive breakfast guided walk.
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private view of the RCGP's latest exhibition, What Once Was Imagined. The 28 pieces of art on display explore topics including mental health, lifestyle medicine and chronic disease, celebrating advances in medical research.
Pertin Valinta, or Pertti’s Choice in English, is Finland’s first social enterprise owned by people with learning disabilities.
Towards the Planetary Commons is a new exhibition investigating agency and autonomy in the face of global ecological crises.
Explore the remarkable and rambunctious history of music hall in Islington!
Starting at King's Cross Station explore busy side streets, admire the serene calm of the canal and get a glimpse of the KQ partners situated in this rapidly developing part of London.
Enter a graphic world where art and storytelling collide in the largest exhibition of manga ever to take place outside of Japan.
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Taking as its focus the artist’s masterpiece, The March of the Guards to Finchley, this exhibition reveals Hogarth’s innovative use of sound.