Find London’s best exhibitions in Craft, Design, and Architecture on our curated art trail. From Kensington to Canning Town, these are our highlights.
Step into London’s best Craft, Design and Architecture exhibitions with our curated trail. Spanning from Kensington to Canning Town, we bring you the city’s most compelling fashion and design showcases, along with awe-inspiring architectural displays. Noteworthy highlights include a new public art programme at Paddington Square, ‘Raise the Roof: Building for Change’ at RIBA, and— not to be missed— the final week of Ibrahim’s Mahama’s installation ‘Purple Hibiscus’ at Barbican Centre, which has dramatically transformed the building’s facade.
You can choose to explore one exhibiton a week or dive into a full art trail adventure. Click through to view, bookmark, or add shows to your diary. Alternatively, download the ArtRabbit app to follow the trail seamlessly.
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