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April
Becoming Picasso: Paris
1901
Where: The Courtauld Gallery
When: 14th February to 26th
May
About: This exhibition tells the remarkable story of Pablo
Picasso's breakthrough year as an artist, in which he launched his
career and reputation in Paris.
Website:
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/gallery/exhibitions/2013/becoming-picasso
Murillo: Painting of the Spanish Golden
Age
Where: The Wallace Collection
When: until 20th May
About: The Wallace Collection is displaying an exceptional
group of works by the Spanish 17th century painter
Murillo.
Website: http://www.wallacecollection.org/collections/exhibition/98
Michael Cane Photography
Exhibition
Where: Museum of London
When: until 14th July
About: The exhibition traces Sir Michael’s life from Cockney
rebel, through to Hollywood legend and inspirational Londoner
through a selection of never-before-exhibited photographs, iconic
portraits and a selection of film and audio footage from some of
his best-loved movies.
Website:
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/London-Wall/Whats-on/Exhibitions-Displays/Michael+Caine.htm
Michael Cane Photography
Exhibition
Where: Museum of London
When: until 14th July
About: The exhibition traces Sir Michael’s life from Cockney rebel,
through to Hollywood legend and inspirational Londoner through a
selection of never-before-exhibited photographs, iconic portraits
and a selection of film and audio footage from some of his
best-loved movies.
Website:
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/London-Wall/Whats-on/Exhibitions-Displays/Michael+Caine.htm
London
Marathon
Where: Blackheath Park/ Greenwich Common to The
Mall
When: Sunday 21st April
About: The UK's most famous road race returns for 2013
promising to beat even last year's amazing event! This year the
race route will be going around the newly restored Cutty
Sark.
Website: http://www.virginlondonmarathon.com/
London Coffee
Festival
Where: Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane,
London
When: 25th to 28th
April
About: The London Coffee Festival is the flagship event of UK
Coffee Week™. The festival will feature artisan coffee and gourmet
food stalls, tastings, demonstrations from world-class Baristas,
live entertainment and music in the uniquely themed
zones.
Website: http://www.londoncoffeefestival.com/
David Bowie is…
Where: Victoria & Albert
Museum
When: until 28th July
About: This exhibition will explore the creative processes of
Bowie as a musical innovator and cultural icon, tracing his
shifting style and sustained reinvention across five
decades.
Website: http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/david-bowie-is/
May
Life and death Pompeii and Herculaneum
Where: The British
Museum
When: until 29th September
About: you will be transported into the lives of ordinary
Romans nearly 2,000 years ago, before devastation struck. From the
atrium to the garden, bedroom and dining room, this personal
journey will reveal parallels with our own lives today.
Website:
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/pompeii_and_herculaneum.aspx
Star Trek Into Darkness - UK Film Premiere
Where: Leicester
Square
When: Thursday 2nd May
About: Celeb arrivals likely to be between 5.15pm and 6.15pm,
but crowds may gather from midday.
Website: http://www.startrekmovie.com/
Grand Designs Live
Where: ExCel London
When: 4th – 12th May
About: Based on the Channel 4 TV series, and presented by
design guru Kevin McCloud, the event will be packed with over 500
exhibitors, across six different sections, covering interiors,
gardens, home improvement, self-build, renovations, technology and
shopping
Website: http://www.wimbledon.org/
Covent Garden May Fayre & Puppet Festival
2013 , New York, 1941–1960
Where: St Paul's Church
Garden
When: Sunday 12th May
About: Mr Punch’s 351st birthday will be celebrated with a
party in Covent Garden near the spot where Samuel Pepys recorded
his first sighting of Mr Punch in May 1662. Punch and Judy
Professors and Puppeteers from all over the country will be coming
to perform throughout the day.
Website: http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/whats-on.php?event=85893
Murillo: Painting of the Spanish Golden
Age
Where: The Wallace
Collection
When: until 20th May
About: The Wallace Collection is displaying an exceptional
group of works by the Spanish 17th century painter
Murillo.
Website: http://www.wallacecollection.org/collections/exhibition/98
Lichtenstein: A Retrospective
Where: Tate Modern
When: until 27th May
About: Renowned for his works based on comic strips and advertising
imagery, coloured with his signature hand-painted Benday dots, this
exhibition is the first full-scale retrospective of this artist in
over twenty years. Co-organised by The Art Institute of Chicago and
Tate Modern, it brings together 125 of his most definitive
paintings and sculptures and will reassess his enduring legacy.
Website: http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/lichtenstein
RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Where: Grounds of The Royal Hospital,
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London
When: 21st to 25th
May
About: The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is the top event in the
gardening calendar and presents the ultimate pilgrimage for all
green-fingered enthusiasts!
Website: http://www.rhs.org.uk/
Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901
Where: The Courtauld
Gallery
When: 14th February to 26th
May
About: This exhibition tells the remarkable story of Pablo
Picasso's breakthrough year as an artist, in which he launched his
career and reputation in Paris.
Website:
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/gallery/exhibitions/2013/becoming-picasso/
June
David Bowie is…
Where: Victoria & Albert
Museum
When: until 28th July
About: This exhibition tells the remarkable story of Pablo
Picasso's breakthrough year as an artist, in which he launched his
career and reputation in Paris.
Website:
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/gallery/exhibitions/2013/becoming-picasso/
Michael Cane Photography
Exhibition
Where: Museum of
London
When: until 14th July
About: The exhibition traces Sir Michael’s life from Cockney
rebel, through to Hollywood legend and inspirational Londoner
through a selection of never-before-exhibited photographs, iconic
portraits and a selection of film and audio footage from some of
his best-loved movies.
Website:
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/London-Wall/Whats-on/Exhibitions-Displays/Michael+Caine.htm
The London Wonderground - Summer
Festival
Where: Southbank Centre, Jubilee
Gardens
When: until 29th September
About: London Wonderground returns for its second spectacular
year at Southbank Centre, with a superlative line-up of circus,
cabaret and family shows to delight and amaze, alongside bars,
sideshows and outdoor performance spaces.
Website: https://www.londonwonderground.co.uk/
Spitalfields Music Summer Festival
Where: Different locations around
Spitafields
When: 7th to 22nd
June
About: Spitalfields Music Summer Festival returns for a
fortnight of high quality evening concerts, family weekends and
open air music in the market at lunchtimes, combining an eclectic
programme of music with unexpected locations.
Website:
http://www.spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk/whats-on/summer-festival-2013/
Wimbledon Tennis 2013
Where:
Wimbledon
When: 24th June to 7th
July
About: The world's most famous and prestigious lawn tennis
event is upon us once again, and all eyes this year will be on
British contenders such as Andy Murray... Every one keep their
fingers crossed for some good weather!
Website: http://www.wimbledon.org/
Trooping the Colour (Queen's Birthday
Parade)
Where: Horse Guards Parade, St
James
When: Saturday 15th June
About: This impressive display of pageantry will be held on
the occasion of the Queen's Official Birthday. It takes place in
June each year to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign
and is carried out by her personal troops, the Household Division,
on Horse Guards Parade, with the Queen herself attending and taking
the salute.
Website: http://www.royal.gov.uk/royaleventsandceremonies/troopingthecolour/troopingthecolour.aspx
Blumenfeld Studio, Colour, New York,
1941–1960
Where: Somerset
House
When: until 1st
September
About: The show focuses on the little-known history of Erwin
Blumenfeld’s photography studio at 222 Central Park South in New
York, and will display around 100 colour photographs and originals
of works in America’s leading fashion magazines, including Vogue
and Harper’s Bazaar.
Website: http://www.somersethouse.org.uk/
July
The Coronation Festival at Buckingham Palace
Where: Buckingham Palace
When: 11th to 14th July
About: The Gardens of Buckingham Palace will be opened to the
public in this unique summer festival to celebrate the 60th
Anniversary of The Queen’s Coronation. Over 200 companies will
offer interactive entertainment in the fields of Food & Drink,
Design & Technology, Homes & Gardens and Style, Pursuits
and Pastimes. In the evening, the Palace Gardens will host a
magnificent Coronation Gala featuring a range of home grown UK
music and dance talent as well as performers from across the
Commonwealth
Website: https://www.coronationfestival.com/
City of London Festival 2013
Where: Various Venues
When: 23rd June to 26th July
About: Each summer the City of London Festival brings the City's
unique buildings and outdoor spaces to life with an extensive
artistic programme of music, visual arts, film, walks and talks,
much of it free to the public. The Festival entertains all those
that live, work and visit this special location with unique events
and world-class artists in beautiful surroundings.
Website: http://www.colf.org/
London Anniversary Games 2013
Where: The Olympic Park, Stratford
When: 26th to 28th July
About: The London Anniversary Games will span three days of
athletics, with IAAF Diamond League action on Friday evening and
Saturday afternoon, featuring the return of many Olympic champions,
with a third day of action on the Sunday dedicated to showcasing
the Paralympic champions of 2012.
Website: http://www.diamondleague-london.com/en/Home/
Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life
Where: Tate Britain, Millbank
When: 25th June to 20th October
About: Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life results from an
invitation extended to the distinguished art historians T.J. Clark
and Anne M. Wagner to reappraise Lowry for a new, extended
audience. The exhibition re-assesses his contribution as part of a
wider art history, showing how he engaged fruitfully with the
French tradition, and argues for his achievement as Britain’s
pre-eminent painter of the industrial city.
Website: http://www.tate.org.uk/
Alien Revolution
Where: Royal Observatory,
Greenwich
When: until 8th August
About: the Royal Observatory Greenwich explores a subject that has
been obsessing us for hundreds of years in Alien Revolution, an
intimate look at the history of our relationship with
extra-terrestrial life through science and culture
Website: http://www1.rmg.co.uk/
Poster Art 150 – London Underground’s Greatest Designs
Where: The London Transport Museum
When: until 15th October
About: London Underground has developed a worldwide reputation for
commissioning outstanding poster designs, becoming a pioneering
patron of poster art - a legacy that continues today. Poster Art
150 will showcase well-known posters, including the surrealist
photographer Man Ray’s ‘Keeps London Going’ pair, which will
feature alongside lesser-known gems. The exhibition will also offer
a rare chance to view letter-press posters from the late nineteenth
century
Website: http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/
Life and death Pompeii and Herculaneum
Where: The British Museum
When: until 29th September
About: you will be transported into the lives of ordinary Romans
nearly 2,000 years ago, before devastation struck. From the atrium
to the garden, bedroom and dining room, this personal journey will
reveal parallels with our own lives today
Website:
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/pompeii_and_herculaneum.aspx
The Discovery of Paris: Watercolours by Early
Nineteenth-Century British Artists
Where: The Wallace Collection, Marylebone
When: 20th June to 15th September
About: Focusing on the period c. 1802-40 and featuring outstanding
works by Turner, Girtin and Bonington, and other artists who are
now less familiar, such as Thomas Shotter Boys and William Callow.
The Discovery of Paris charts the remarkable contribution of the
British to the iconography of Paris, depicting the French capital
as it became the major destination for mass middle-class tourism
that it has remained ever since
Website: http://www.wallacecollection.org/collections/exhibition/100