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Natural History Museum – Sensational Butterflies (2017)

Small temporary exhibit outside the Natural History Museum London. It has a separate queue which is a lot shorter than either queue to the main museum, but it is very small meaning it can feel crowded quite quickly.

7/10

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Natural History Museum London – Whales

This interesting exhibition explains about whales and how they work. It has a lot of models and skeletons including the Thames Whale.

7/10

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Victoria and Albert Museum London – Plywood

Although this small exhibition isn’t the most thrilling exhibition it isn’t quite as dull as it first sounds. It shows mow plywood is used to make items and in addition to furniture it has some more unusual items made of plywood such as a life size car and plane.
5/10

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Science Museum London – Robots

Exhibition telling the story of robots both in science fiction and in real life.

There are a couple of interative exhibits but it would be nice if there were more

6/10

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Victoria & Albert Museum London – Holocaust Memorial exhibition

Small exhibition showing the finalists in the design completion for the UK Holocaust memorial.
It has small models of the exhibits, the designers explaining their designs and an opportunity to give your views.

8/10

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British Library – Russian Revolution

 

Exhibition explaining the history of the Russian revolution with documents relating to it to try to help bring it to life.

6/10

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Victoria and Albert museum – Pink Floyd

This has (as expected) a lot of information on Pink FDlyod.  You have an audio experience where the headset plays different music as you move around the exhibition.  Fans will probably get a lot out of it, but those who weren’t around in Pink Floyd’s heyday can learn about the group and their music.

5/10

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Victoria and Albert museum – Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion

This is an exhibition about the clothes designer Cristóbal Balenciaga with examples of clothes he designed, explanations of how some were made and also some designs inspired by him.

6/10

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Tate Britain – Wolfgang Tillmans

Wolfgang Tillman’s is a German photographer and this is an exhibition of son of his prints many of which are a bit strange and odd.

4/10

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Tate Britain – Giacometti

Alberto Giacometti was a Swiss Sculpter and painter and this brings together much of his work some of which is a bit surreal.

5/10