Arts & Entertainment
Your guide to the worlds of art and entertainment. Providing you with the #FLODown on all of the best upcoming exhibitions and cultural events happening in London. Plus, the television shows that you need to be watching, film recommendations, and the best in books.
“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time”
Thomas Merton
latest in arts
From bold new works by leading choreographers to iconic operas reimagined for modern audiences, The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera continue to define London’s cultural scene. With tickets starting at just £9, here is your guide to the unmissable performances of 2026…
January is your final opportunity to catch some of London’s most exciting and talked-about exhibitions of 2025. Spanning fashion, photography, contemporary sculpture and multimedia, a diverse range of shows are drawing to a close across the city…
From explorations of queer life, diasporic memory, and American urban history to inventive contemporary approaches, this guide provides an overview of the most anticipated photography exhibitions in London this year…
This January, discover London’s most exciting art exhibitions, from emerging talents and debut solo shows to major museum highlights…
Condo London returns in January 2026 as a city‑wide, collaborative art programme unfolding across 50 galleries in 23 venues throughout the capital, from West London and Soho to South and East London. This initiative rethinks how contemporary art is shown and shared, inviting London galleries to host international…
Seeds of Hate and Hope at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, is a powerful exhibition examining how violence, ideology and trauma are created, spread and remembered…
Joseph Wright was an incredibly unique painter who created powerful, realistic masterpieces with dramatic lighting. The relatively small but extremely rich exhibition at the National Gallery sheds light on…
Discover London’s unmissable 2026 fashion exhibitions, from over 200 pieces of the late Queen’s wardrobe at The King’s Gallery to the V&A’s showcase of Elsa Schiaparelli’s avant-garde designs and artistic collaborations…
A poignant review of two debut exhibitions curated by Yiwa Lau, exploring memory, community, and our emotional ties to place, from London’s overlooked moments to a disappearing village near Beijing.
This guide highlights some of the must-see art exhibitions to visit over the festive period in London, including the days between Christmas and New Year’s. From major retrospectives of international masters such as Kerry James Marshall, Wayne Thiebaud, and Anna Ancher, to engaging contemporary works by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Jennie Baptiste, and Tanoa Sasraku…
LATEST IN ART NEWS
Camden Art Centre will present a strong programme of contemporary art across 2026 and 2027, bringing together both emerging and established artists…
The Southbank Centre has announced Classical Mixtape: A Live Takeover, a one-night-only, multi-venue event taking place in February 2026, bringing together more than 200 musicians from six orchestras across its riverside site…
Nnena Kalu has won the Turner Prize 2025, taking home the £25,000 award at a lively ceremony in Bradford, the UK’s City of Culture this year…
Marking her largest UK project to date, Sedira’s work will respond to the unique architectural and historical context of the iconic Duveen Galleries, offering audiences an experience that merges the political, poetic, and personal…
Serpentine and The FLAG Art Foundation have announced a landmark transatlantic partnership that will introduce the largest contemporary art prize ever awarded to a single artist in the United Kingdom.
The National Gallery will host the first ever UK exhibition dedicated solely to Catharina van Hemessen (1527/28 – after 1565), one of Europe’s earliest female painters, in 2027…
This Christmas, sketch, London’s iconic destination for art, design and dining, is embracing the alpine charm of après ski with a special installation called The Art of Après…
In the summer of 2026, the Hayward Gallery at London’s Southbank Centre will present a major exhibition of Anish Kapoor’s work, marking the artist’s first UK show at the gallery since his landmark retrospective in 1998. Curated by Ralph Rugoff, the exhibition will bring together new and seminal works…
The Victoria and Albert Museum has announced that the highly anticipated V&A East Museum will open its doors on 18 April 2026, marking a major new chapter for the cultural landscape of east London…
If you’re after something bold, queer and completely uncategorisable this November, you need to know about KUNSTY, the Southbank Centre’s brand new four day performance series running from 5-8 November 2025…
Lloyd Choi (Lloyd Choi Gallery, South Korea) and Nicole Schoeni (Schoeni Projects, London and Hong Kong) are a duo whose cross-cultural philosophies centre around redefining boundaries, whether between art and craft or in consideration of the environments in which we view art and design…
As 2026 approaches, the Serpentine Galleries in London prepare for a landmark year. Next year marks the 25th Serpentine Pavilion, a milestone in the gallery’s pioneering architectural commission series that began in 2000 with Dame Zaha Hadid. Alongside this, Serpentine will present major solo exhibitions by intergenerational artists. Here is your guide to what to expect at Serpentine in 2026…
A new mural by emerging artist Oliwia Bober, commissioned by The Langham Estate, will be unveiled on the 23rd of October in central London’s thriving Fitzrovia Quarter. Bober was the winner of an open competition earlier this year which challenged an artist to capture the vibrancy of the area’s past and present. The new mural, titled Threads in Common…
LATEST IN INTERNATIONAL ART
The Lagos International Theatre Festival 2025 (LIFT) kicked off in spectacular fashion at the Muson Centre on 14th November. The star-studded opening night featured electrifying theatre, music, dance, and even an impromptu rap freestyle from Lagos Governor, Mr. Sanwo-Olu…
Miami Art Week 2025 transforms the city into a global art hub, featuring Art Basel, Design Miami, top fairs, museum exhibitions, and pop-ups. From established galleries to emerging artists and installations, the week offers a dynamic snapshot of contemporary creativity across Miami Beach, Wynwood, Downtown, and the Design District…
Amsterdam is a beautiful city to visit in the autumn, with its canals framed by colourful leaves and crisp, atmospheric streets perfect for exploring. To help plan your cultural itinerary, we’ve put together a guide to some of the art exhibitions worth visiting this season. Highlights include Sandra Mujinga’s…
From the 6th to the 9th of November, the leading West African art fair Art X Lagos celebrates its 10th birthday at the Federal Palace on Victoria Island. Founded by Tokini Peterside-Schwebig in 2016, the fair has become an unmissable event in the global art calendar, attracting galleries from over 70 countries and participants from 170 countries since its launch…
Art Basel Paris returns to the Grand Palais for its second edition from 24–26 October 2025, bringing together 206 leading galleries from 41 countries and territories. Below is our guide to seven artists not to miss at this year’s edition, each presenting distinctive work through their galleries…
Art Basel Paris 2025’s Public Programme turns the city into a stage for contemporary art, placing bold, large-scale works in streets, courtyards, and cultural landmarks - all free to visit. From a dreamy opera of 30 surreal figures at Palais d’Iéna to a colossal Kermit the Frog balloon looming over Place Vendôme, here is our guide to five standout works from the Art Basel Public Programme that you simply cannot miss…
Latest in Books
A collection of short books that possess more power and a profundity than the page count suggest. Each of these books are under 200 pages, making them great for anyone looking to break a reading rut or explore different genres…
6 books to add to your autumn reading list. Including: Yellowface by R.F.Kuang· Manifesto: On Never Giving Up by Bernardine Evaristo · Betty by Tiffany McDaniels · Notes on Heartbreak by Annie Lord · The Queens of Sarmiento Park by Camila Sosa Villada (translated by Kit Maude)…
With lockdown 2.0 upon us we have put together a selection of 7 empowering, feel good reads to keep you busy and inspired during this time…
Milkman is by no means an easy novel to read, it is sluggish and sprawling, feeling longer than its 352 pages; however, it is hugely satisfying to finish. It also presents a haunting look at life during The Troubles in Northern Ireland…
This guide is intended to provide some insight into Jewish life and history. Jewish people come from a wide variety of backgrounds and levels of observance…
Between the World and Me is a poignant and profound piece of work, detailing the most gruesome and raw details of black American history and the everyday black experience in America…
At its core, Calypso is a novel about family. Sedaris highlights the recognisable relationship between siblings in a strikingly honest way: either you exist as the tyrant ruling over the youngsters or you’re the victim of the tyrants’ plots…
We all have the power to make great change, so instead of doing nothing, why not order a few of these books and attempt to understand this widespread issue…
Latest in TV&Film
We’ve put together a guide to the best new and returning TV shows to look out for in 2023. Including shows You; Copenhagen Cowboys; Succession; Top Boy; Happy Valley; Slow Horses; Riches; Snowfall; Outerbanks; Dreamland; Bridergton…
Here is our round-up of eight of the best chick flicks you can watch in the UK on all the various streaming platforms available - including Netflix, Now TV, and Amazon Prime. Of course, honourable mentions must go to The Devil Wears Prada, Clueless, Legally Blonde, Mean Girls and Bridget Jones’ Diary…
We’re the same kind of crazy if you become deeply obsessed with what celebs wear on the red carpet. Even when I was little I’d froth excessively at the mouth whenever a red carpet moment occurred before an award show (the VMAS were my religion)…
Whilst I acknowledge that Sex and the City has quite frankly been around for donkey's years now, I believe there is still much to discuss, dissect and dispute. Carrie is the self-proclaimed ‘it girl’, accomplished columnist and potentially Manhattan’s biggest egotist…
Founded in 1997, the UK Jewish Film Festival is an annual event which takes place for two weeks each November. This year, the festival has gone online, meaning that it provides an ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in Jewish film from the comfort of your own home…
Despite the fact Emily in Paris offered exquisite aesthetics and much needed escapism in a time of despair and civil unrest, it’s hard to be totally sold on the show as a concept…
The second part of Steven Blackman’s Netflix adaptation of the 2007 comic landed in our laps on July 31st, and if you weren’t excited enough already, a string of hype videos posted on Youtube of the Umbrella Academy students themselves will get you there…
Michaela Coel returns to our screens with her new drama exploring the grey areas surrounding consent in both heterosexual and homosexual relationships, specifically when sexual conduct takes place under the influences of alcohol and drugs….
The shameless coinciding of the Disney Plus launch with the beginning of lockdown, has brought no end of easily achievable joy. So in the spirit of lockdown happiness, here's a rundown of some of our top recommended films from the (virtual) kingdom where dreams come true…
It’s been almost a decade since Clare Danes came hurtling on to our screens as the energetic, uncontrollable but extremely sharp CIA officer we now know (and love) as Carrie Mathison. Eight seasons later and the show has drawn to a close…
Free, downloadable adult colouring sheets
Colouring sheets are no longer just for children. Each week we will be giving you downloadable colouring sheets done by our illustrator Natalie Hapeshi. Take a break and have some fun…
Latest in Your Fix
I think we have all reached the end of our tethers regarding this pandemic. Boredom has been redefined and I know I’m not the only one counting down the days until we can, go shopping…
What is better than some good memes and hilarious content to keep you feeling jolly through the pandemic? Not much really. Maybe wine? To help you out, we’ve put together a list of…
It’s clear that Brexit is not going to plan but it somehow still seems to be a topic of endless conversation. In the workplace, at the dinner table and even at your blessed Thursday night drinks! When will it end…
This week we are going to be discussing gym etiquette and if you don’t know what that entails or what that means then this article is directed at you. Welcome to FLO London’s list of the most annoying gym habits…