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Tate Britain – Mark Leckey O’ Magic Power of Bleakness

This is a very odd exhibition.  The normal entry cost is £13 and it consists of a large dark room with a mock-up of a road bridge and random clips being played on the walls.

2/10

 

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Tate Britain – Christmas Installation 2019

This is an external installation at the Tate Britain for the Christmas 2019 season and is free of charge.  It is both an audio and visual experience with loud weather sounds at the main entrance.

5/10

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Science Museum – The Art of Innovation – From Enlightenment to Dark Matter

This is a strange free temporary exhibition exploring the links between art and science.

5/10

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Science Museum – Science City 1550-1800

This newly opened gallery explores science developments from the London area from 1550 – 1800.  Iy includes items related to discoveries made during this time, but doesn;t have much detail.

5/10

 

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Science Museum – Welcome Galleries of Medicine

This free gallery has recently reopened and houses the Museum’s collection of items relating to the history of medicine.  It includes information about treatments, hospitals and drugs.

6/10

 

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Victoria and Albert Museum – Cars

 

This exhibition seems a slightly strange subject for the V&A Museum, but the focus of this exhibition is on the way cars are designed and the artistic elements involved in advertising.

6/10

 

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Natural History Museum – Orbit

This free exhibit is a video of earth from space.

5/10

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Natural History Museum – Wildlife Photographer of The Year 2019

This is the 2019 photography exhibition.  There are a lot of photos (no photography in the exhibition), and it is a nice quiet area amongst the hustle and bustle of the rest of the museum.

6/10

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Victoria and Albert Museum – Tim Walker

The normal ticket for this exhibition is £15. This looks at the works of the photographer Tim Walker.  It is a bit of a surreal exhibition, which is probably best for his fans, who will understand more of what it is about.

5/10

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British Library – Buddhism

The normal price for this exhibition is £14.  It includes many items relating to budism and tries to explain about the background to the religion.

6/10