In this week’s newsletter we will be featuring a range of new art exhibition openings and places worth visiting this month.
Alice: Curious and curiouser, Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria & Albert Museum are hosting a new exhibition this month themed Alice: Curious and Curiouser. Featuring the adaptations, origins and reinventions of the last 157 years. Presenting the evolution of Alice’s Adventures. The museum is offering “theatrical staging”, which is meant to provide an “immersive and mind-bending journey down the rabbit hole”. The exhibit will showcase the early artwork for the Disney adaptation, alongside with Salvador Dali’s sketches of the characters.

Van Gogh: The immersive experience
The Van Gogh exhibit is being featured at the historical Commercial Street venue. Situated in the Victorian space creating a beautiful atmosphere and ambience to view the Van Gogh post – impressionist work, through the multi – sensory experience. You can expect a mind – blowing art experience, through dozen projectors and screens being used to offer this new technological approach to viewing art.

Igloo – Bridgeton set
The UNESCO World Heritage Site is offering a unique dining experience, where the guests enjoy their meal in separate small igloos. The Queens House in Greenwich has been used to film the hit Netflix show “Bridgeton”. Allowing all of the fans to get a sense of life at the British court. The venue offers lunch, dinner and afternoon tea. The domes overlook the London skyline and River Thames. Offering a beautiful dinner ambience, we highly recommend paying a visit to this unique location whether or not You are a Bridgeton fan. We guarantee, an unforgettable dining experience to any of the guests wishing to branch out, from their usual dining choices.

Banksy exhibit
Banksy is a world known pseudonymous English based street artist, political activist and film director. The artist’s work is being featured in a warehouse space in Covent Garden. The exhibition will showcase the largest collection of Banksy’s official works, including the iconic image of the “Girl in the balloon”. We highly recommend visiting and viewing the artwork of one of the most controversial street artists in the world, where the message he conveys through his art has impacted cities and provoked alternative viewpoints on the current world affairs. Alongside with introducing revolution in the art world.



