The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Friday 16th July.


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Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

Maker's Eye: Stories of Crafts
An exhibition that celebrates the breadth, diversity and qualities of craft, and includes numerous craft objects made in the UK over the course of the last 50 years.
Maker's Eye: Stories of Crafts
All Day
Islington
Closing soon Sat, 9th October
2021-07-07
2021-10-09
Conversations with God - Jan Matejko’s Copernicus
This is a rare opportunity to see one of Poland’s most loved works of art.
Conversations with God - Jan Matejko’s Copernicus
10am to 9pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 30th August
2021-05-21
2020-08-30
On Tenterhooks
Inspired by artist Anna Ray’s Huguenot ancestors who settled in Spitalfields as textile makers in the 18th century, the exhibition explores the past and present of textile making.
On Tenterhooks
8am to 6pm
City of London
Closing soon Thu, 1st October
2021-06-21
2020-10-01
Wild Life: Francis Bacon and Peter Beard
Works from the period of the two artists’ friendship will be shown side by side for the first time, along with unseen materials from Beard’s archives including letters and photographs.
Wild Life: Francis Bacon and Peter Beard
10am to 6pm
Hanover Square
Closing soon Fri, 16th July
2021-04-12
2021-07-16
Three free exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
Three exhibitions at the gallery that can be visited on one booking ticket.
Three free exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery
10am to 6pm
Chelsea
Closing soon Fri, 16th July
2021-06-28
2021-07-16
Adam Dant - The Budge Row Bibliotheque
Taking inspiration from Bloomberg’s location in the City of London, Dant’s epic sepia ink drawing encapsulates 2,000 years of the everyday life and times of Budge Row, the famous once-lost thoroughfare now reinstated as Bloomberg Arcade.
Adam Dant - The Budge Row Bibliotheque
10am to 6pm
City of London
Closing soon Sat, 17th July
2021-05-18
2021-07-17
The Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers
This exhibition celebrates the Company’s history and its crafts of joinery and woodcarving, to mark the 450th anniversary of the granting of the Company’s Royal Charter in 1571.
The Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers
10:30am to 4pm
City of London
Closing soon Sun, 18th July
2021-06-02
2021-07-18
Rafael Trelles: AXIS MUNDI
This first solo exhibition of new works by Rafael Trelles, explores the notion of the Axis Mundi, a mythic tree that represents a portal between this and other worlds.
Rafael Trelles: AXIS MUNDI
12:30pm to 5:30pm
Clerkenwell
Closing soon Sat, 24th July
2021-06-17
2021-07-24
Igshaan Adams: Kicking Dust
The South African artist’s first solo exhibition in the UK takes inspiration from indigenous dance.
Igshaan Adams: Kicking Dust
11am to 7pm
Southwark
Closing soon Sun, 25th July
2021-05-19
2021-07-25
Matthew Barney: Redoubt
See the artist’s first solo museum presentation in the UK in over a decade, featuring the UK premiere of a ‘breathtakingly beautiful’ new feature-length film.
Matthew Barney: Redoubt
11am to 7pm
Southwark
Closing soon Sun, 25th July
2021-05-19
2021-07-25

Exhibitions opening soon


Regular Events - Friday 16th July 2021

A free lunchtime talk in our new space at Coal Drops Yard and learn about London’s historical and physical development.
 12:30pm to 1pm
 
 Kings Cross
2021-07-16
2021-07-16

New London model talk

Learn about the history and future of the Square Mile with this fascinating architectural model.
 12:30pm to 1pm
 
 City of London
2021-07-16
2021-07-16

Fridays: City of London Model Talk

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Walking tours of London on Friday 16th July 2021

Are you ready to learn about London’s grim and gruesome past? Then join us on a tour that tells the tale of crime and punishment, executions and excess.
 11am to 12:30pm
 
 City of London
2021-07-16
2021-07-16
Discover more about this much-loved London hospital, whose history dates back nearly 900 years!
 2pm to 3:30pm
 
 Barbican
2021-07-16
2021-07-16