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Until 06 Sep 2020 ‘When we walk in that space we are walking between the past and the future and we are the present’. Carlos Bunga (b. 1976, Portugal) creates monumental structures out of everyday materials...
Marking Mevlana Lipp’s debut solo presentation in the UK, Calypso features thirteen works that expand upon the artist’s dynamic use of colour, dimensionality and shape. Existing between painting and sculpture, Lipp’s work explores the...
The exhibition Quietude brings together work by the London-based, award-winning artist Nadav Kander, taken internationally over the last twenty years. These immersive images explore the artist’s love of the beauty that arises from the melancholic state, a sensibility which he has found...

Hackney Flea Market

Hackney’s monthly curated vintage market returns to Stoke Newington’s Church Street. with another eclectic selection of vintage stall holders, all selling an amazing mix of salvaged, one-of-a–kind, lost and found objects, and handmade items.
A plants and ceramics market is coming to Dalston where you can shop from a range of cacti, succulents and other house plants, and then find the perfect pot or planter for them to live in. 
Idris Elba’s sitcom In the Long Run is set to return to the screens for a third series this month. The Sky One comedy created by Idris Elba is loosely based on his Hackney childhood. His...
Hackney Council is planning to launch its first ever self-build challenge to enable a household in Hackney to build their own home. The self-build challenge has been designed to encourage innovative and environmentally-friendly design...
British contemporary artist Timothy Gatenby presents his solo exhibition “Nice Day Out” at Hackney’s Waluso Gallery. The artist creates nostalgic, often dystopian, scenes in oils often featuring our childhood television heroes. His work places emphasis on the...
People will, once more, be able to visit the national collection of art on display at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, featuring hundreds of artworks from across the centuries and around the world. As well as the...
In London’s Mayfair, separated by a wall and two hundred years are the homes of two musicians who changed music: classical composer George Frideric Handel and rock god Jimi Hendrix. 25 Brook Street is the house that...
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