Exploring Local Events in London: A Cultural Experience
London hosts a range of local events, including festivals and exhibitions, suiting various interests. These gatherings provide an excellent opportunity to explore the city’s culture. […]
Siena: The Rise of Painting – A Blockbuster Exhibition at the National Gallery
The National Gallery exhibition “Siena: The Rise of Painting” delves into Siena’s artistic evolution before the Black Death, featuring works by renowned artists like Duccio […]
West End’s Piccadilly Un:Plugged: An Intergalactic Celebration for Women’s Day
The West End’s Piccadilly Un:Plugged, a public art event for International Women’s Day, features cosmic sculptures and audio experiences created by diverse artists. With telescopes […]
Museum of Ethnography Reveals 19th Century Hungarian Photographs
The Museum of Ethnography presents previously unseen 19th-century Hungarian photographs from the 1862 London International Exhibition, focusing on images by János Tiedge. Loaned from the […]
Kate Middleton to Attend Commonwealth Day Service After Recovery
Kate Middleton will rejoin the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey after missing it last year due to health issues, including surgery and cancer […]
Local Events in London: Adherence to Ethical Journalism Standards
The Resident informs readers about local London events while maintaining adherence to ethical journalism standards set by the Editors’ Code of Practice. For complaints related […]
Recognising the Importance of Traditional Japanese Carpentry in London
UNESCO recognised Japanese woodworking as an intangible cultural heritage in 2020 to address its declining interest. Tsunekazu Nishioka, a prominent miyadaiku, was the last chief […]
Gabriel Moses’ Major Exhibition Selah Opens in London Soon
Gabriel Moses will unveil his largest exhibition, Selah, on March 28 at 180 Studios. Featuring over 70 photographs and 20 films, the show includes collaborations […]
Controversial Painting Comparing Netanyahu to Hitler Removed from Saatchi Fair
A painting by James Earley comparing Netanyahu to Hitler was removed from the Saatchi Art Fair after complaints. The UK Lawyers For Israel reported visitors […]
Reopening of London’s Largest Sculpture Park in Thamesmead
The Winter Sculpture Park in Thamesmead has reopened, running from March 2 to April 26. It features 40 artworks by 34 artists, provides a free […]