A whole load of artists are taking over The Forum
DRAF gallery’s yearly arty party takes place in Kentish Town next week – and it’s free entry
DRAF gallery’s yearly arty party takes place in Kentish Town next week – and it’s free entry
Within walking distance of the annual Regent’s Park art fair are some stimulating options – which all cost zilch
Kentish Town’s world-renowned contemporary art space kicks off their new season this weekend. Plus three more must-visit exhibitions in the neighbourhood
Come with us on a wander round the diverse shows hitting neighbourhood galleries this season
It’s the vast former factory that’s been quietly making a name for itself all year as one of London’s most inspiring new galleries. So check out the big new show Orpheus Twice
Let’s celebrate the freedom that London gave these artists during a dark period in political history, says Nikki Verdon
1. Have you ever been to K-Town’s legendary Club Kali? Did you know the “world’s biggest LGBT Club where Eastern beats blend with Western classics” is right here on our doorstep? Club Kali’s Easter special takes place tomorrow night (and every third Friday of the month) at the Dome in Tufnell Park. It’s been going …
1. Oh My. Tigers in St Pancras International? Not quite. But random as this might seem, the world’s biggest tiger conservation event – Tiger Tracks – is about to take place at our local uberglam station. “With only 3,500 tigers left in the wild, lack of action now means that wild tigers could be extinct …
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1. Local ‘Broken’ Artwork. Flaxon Ptootch, the infamous gallery-salon crossover, is currently exhibiting these intriguing works by North London-based musician and artist Lupen Crook. Crook has released five solo albums but also produces paintings from a shed in his back garden, which he refers to as ‘Broken Arts’. Traditional materials such as oils are used …
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Top new creative space opens down near Mornington Crescent