London always has a lot going on, below are some of the things we have selected that may be of interest.
Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh
Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, Saatchi Gallery (Until May 3)
The exhibition commemorates the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, and is the final chance to see these glittering world heritage artefacts before they return to Egypt forever.
Cars: Accelerating the Modern World
Cars: Accelerating the Modern World, Victoria and Albert Museum (Until April 19)
This exhibition looks at the role of the car in shaping the world we live in today.
British Baroque: Power and Influence
British Baroque: Power and Influence (Until April 19)
A blockbuster show of cinematic proportions, centring on this fabulously over-the-top period in British art history.
Meet Vincent van Gogh
Meet Vincent van Gogh, London South Bank (Until May 21)
An immersive experience of Vincent van Gogh's artistic process, tumultuous life story, and iconic paintings.
Picasso & Paper
Picasso & Paper, Royal Academy of the Arts (Until April 13)
Picasso didn’t just draw on paper – he tore it, burnt it, and made it three-dimensional. From studies for ‘Guernica’ to a 4.8-metre-wide collage, this exhibition brings together more than 300 works on paper spanning the artist’s 80-year career.
The Clash: London Calling
The Clash: London Calling, Museum of London (Until April 19)
Go behind the scenes on the making of The Clash’s groundbreaking London Calling – an album that rocked the music scene, serving as an anthem for London, Londoners and music lovers globally.
Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi
Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi, Somerset House (Until April 26)
Exploring the fascinating world of mushrooms, in a new exhibition from curator and writer, Francesca Gavin.
Tim Walker - 'Wonderful Things'
'Wonderful Things', Victoria and Albert Museum (Until March 22)
An invaluable peek into the whimsical world of Tim Walker, a photographer for Vogue, i-D, and other legendary publications.
London is a city of Arts & Culture with over 250 registered art institutions scattered across the city. There is a lot going on but surely there is something for everyone. For more events now and in the future click on the graphic below.