The brainchild of David Roberts and Benn Linnell, this gallery in the heart of the West End is dedicated to destroying the mystique of the British art scene.
The intention is to promote 'Young British Artists.
Shows are composed across a 'Spectrum', which is to say that they show the work of emerging artists from a variety of schools, working in a range of mediums, alongside a similarly broad selection of established greats.
From colourful pop art canvases and sketches to limited edition lithographs and original cels, the Animation Art Gallery is a treasure trove for lovers of ... More
The Photographers' Gallery - Britain's leading centre for contemporary photography - is undergoing a major building project with their grand new premises due to open ... More
Crammed inside two townhouses (one 18th, the other 19th century) on a pretty sidestreet you'll find this historic haven for toys of all kinds. Named ... More
Design-focused store with iconic fabric department.
No other shop in London, if the world, has such a strong iconic association with design. Mention a “Liberty print” ... More
A lavish £80m refurbishment reasserts the brilliance of this Victorian hotel - the first grand hotel in London and possibly the most stylish. The Landau ...More
Slick design, statement furniture and modern fittings, this is what you get from the Schrager-Starck design partnership. From the funky lobby and the bar (very ... More
St Marylebone Parish Church Grounds,
Marylebone High Street,
London,
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12 minutes walk from Spectrum Fine Art
Every Saturday, Cabbages and Frocks Market makes a welcome return to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up the pretty high street an even more attractive ...More
Design-led aquarium in centre of town.
Tucked away from the bustle of Oxford Street, lurks this fish-filled fantasia. If you need a break from the chaos ... More
Basement restaurant and fireplace showroom.
Toast your weekend in London in more ways than one at this unique venue. CVO Firevault functions as both a ... More
Before you even enter Villandry the restaurant you'll get your appetite whetted by the visual feast on show at the adjoining deli, bakery and charcuterie. ... More
The Caldesi family first set up a cooking school in Giancarlo's native Tuscany. His 'Return to Tuscany' was captured by BBC cameras and dished up ... More
Among the best regarded art schools in the world. The Slade is a fairly traditional school with an insistence on certain techniques within each undergraduate ... More
Despite several high-profile aficionados – J-Lo and Angelina Jolie included – Israel’s contribution to martial arts is still unknown to the general public.
Krav ...More
Swimming lessons for children and aquaphobic adults. This is one of the more popular swimming schools in London, and one of the most long-running, with ...More
Prohibition-era themed basement bar in Fitzrovia, with a good line in retro comedy. The joke is that it's a bar dodging the law by masquerading ...More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
Essentially an upmarket club with a restaurant attached, this Grade II listed townhouse overlooking the gardens of Cavendish Square was formerly the Spanish Embassy.
Boasting ...More
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