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A multicoloured circular installation is on the side of a brutalist, concrete building with a striking yellow spiral staircase in front. People wait at a bus shelter as you see the London Eye and Big Ben clock tower in the background
April 28, 2026

Staying Connected to London’s Art Scene

As spring unfolds across London, here at Artichoke, we’ve been reflecting on what keeps us connected to the city’s vibrant cultural landscape and why making time… Read More

April 14, 2026

World Art Day Quiz

Six Questions to Challenge Your Knowledge of Art in London’s Public Spaces… Read More

An abstract artwork featuring two figures with bold patterns in yellow and black, standing and reclining against a vibrant background of red, pink, and blue. The figures have long, flowing strands resembling hair or fabric extending from them.
March 27, 2026

Your Spring Art Guide: 9 Free Shows Worth Seeing

Spring in London means longer days, birdsong and blossom, and art… Read More

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London 1666 participants and artist David Best holding up wooden numbers which say
London 1666, David Best, London’s Burning, a festival of arts and ideas for Great Fire 350. Produced by Artichoke. Photo by Matthew Andrews