Unmissable London Events this March
London life guide Culture Whisper picks the unmissable events and attractions to help you make the most of your visit this February
ART
Rosangela Renno & Saul Leiter Retrospective, The Photographers’ Gallery 22 Jan – 3 April
Tucked away from the bustle of Oxford Circus is the UK’s foremost exhibitor of photography. With two superlative shows running simultaneously this winter, there’s never been a better time to go. A major retrospective of pioneering colour photographer Saul Leiter doubles up as an eye-opening look at the development of the art-form and an irresistible window into the fashions and faces of 1950s NYC. Then the smaller Rosangela Renno shows gives a fascinating insight into South American political upheaval.
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Vogue 100: A Century of Style, National Portrait Gallery 11 Feb - 22 May
The National Portrait Gallery is celebrating 100 years of British Vogue with a new photography exhibition looking back through the magazine’s rich history. Almost 300 images illustrate Britain’s glamorous cultural record, from Lee Miller’s Second World War images right up to photographs of grunge-era Kate Moss.
Thanks to Eurostar’s partnership with The National Portrait Gallery, get 2 FOR 1 entry simply by showing your outbound train ticket. Subject to T&Cs; find out more on Eurostar.com
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ENTERTAINMENT
Otherworlds, Natural History Museum 22 Jan - 15 May
The Natural History Museum’s latest exhibition Otherworlds unites art and science with a series of space photographs enhanced by artist Michael Benson. A must see for curious young minds who will be able to discover the real Star Wars and many different planets in our galaxy, in breath-taking high-definition. Suitable for 7+
Secret Cinema 17 Feb – 13 March
Cinephiles, adventurers and the simply curious flock from around the world to be part of the big budget, top-secret immersive film experiences created by Secret Cinema. Venture to an unknown location, explore the astoundingly detailed surroundings and guess which famous film you’re re-living! Past projects have imprisoned audiences in Shawshank Redemption and whisked them away to a galaxy far far away for Star Wars. We have no idea what the next adventure will bring, but the fun’s in the mystery!
The Odyssey, Wilton’s Music Hall 23 Feb – 19 March
After amassing awards last year for gripping dance theatre Dracula, Jonathan Goddard and the Mark Bruce Company return with an even more ambitious project: a dance adaptation of The Odyssey. Homer’s epic will be revived at Wilton's Music Hall, London's only original Victorian music. Step back in time to enjoy a cocktail in its warren of historic hidden rooms, and admire a visual feast from some of the UK's most innovative dance stars.
SHOPPING
Bella Freud Boutique, Chiltern Street
Pioneer of off-duty, offbeat cool Bella Freud, daughter of artist Lucian, is the fashion designer that put slogan jumpers in Vogue – and in the wardrobe of every self-respecting fashionista. Her sleek new boutique fits right in at a converted art gallery, just steps from favourite celebrity restaurant Chiltern Firehouse. Her perennially stylish signature knits ‘Ginsberg is God’ and ‘1970’ hang next to the kind of intricate tailoring that exudes English effortlessness.
J.W. Anderson Boutique, Shoreditch High Street
He’s the latest darling of fashion scene, whose macabre and androgynous designs are adored by the likes of Alexa Chung, Pixie Geldof and Rihanna. Now, British designer J.W. Anderson has opened a first ‘workshop’ in trendy Shoreditch High Street. Part exhibition space and part designer store, you can expect an ever-changing series of installations and limited edition products.
EATING & DRINKING
Restaurant Ours, South Kensington opens 1 March
Hot young chef Tom Sellers was honoured with a Michelin star just five months after opening Restaurant Story; people waited longer than that just to get a table. Since then London foodies and critics have been hungry for more from this directional, truly creative cook. His next project, Restaurant Ours, opening in South Kensington in March, is already being pitched as the culinary highlight of the year.
First Aid Box bar, Brixton
We have only just discovered this new
all day restaurant and cocktail bar in the Brixton area and we are
already in love. Enjoy quirky tinctures in apothecary style vessels –
with accompanying root-to-stem small plates, cooked to perfection by
chef Joe Knowlden. So good and healthy, your doctor would approve!
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