What art exhibitions are on in London now?
Best 10 art exhibitions in London 2022
- Noguchi at the Barbican Art Gallery.
- The Credit Suisse Exhibition – Dürer’s Journeys: Travels of a Renaissance Artist at the National Gallery.
- Hogarth and Europe at Tate Britain.
- Late Constable at the Royal Academy of Arts.
- Beano: The Art of Breaking The Rules at Somerset House.
What is there to do in London after 5pm?
Things To Do In London Between 5pm And 7pm On A Weekday
- Visit a museum. The obvious cultural choice.
- Visit a library. The traditional choice for losing that awkward couple of hours.
- Attend a platform event.
- Hear an organ recital.
- Play the piano.
- Play the ukulele.
- Attend a lecture.
- Take a swim.
What time does London museums close?
Full opening hours Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday, 10.00–17.00 (last entry at 16.00). Find out about upcoming late opening on Fridays. The Museum is closed 24–26 December.
What are the best late-afternoon art galleries in London?
Every Wednesday the Camden Arts Centre keeps its galleries open until 9pm. If you want a tip, the CAC has a gorgeous semi-hidden garden, perfect for an evening drink on a summer evening. Head to Trafalgar Square every Friday for late opening hours at the National Gallery until 9pm.
What’s open late at night in London?
Many art galleries and London museums open late, with talks, performances, workshops, films, DJ sets, drinks and much more. National Gallery at dusk. Image courtesy of Jon Reid. Find out what’s open when with this guide to late-night gallery and London museum lates.
Are there any late night museums in London?
Museum Lates: Late Night Opening at London’s Free Museums and Galleries Most major free London museums and galleries are open late at least one evening a week. Some are open later than normal, others have a themed event or adult evening. Look out for last admission time. It could be up to 1 hour before closing.
What happens at the National Gallery on Friday Lates?
National Gallery Friday Lates. At Friday Lates, the National Gallery opens its doors for talks, guided tours, life-drawing classes, live music and late exhibition openings. Concerts by the Royal College of Music, among others, respond to paintings in the collection.