Sam Fogg celebrates a medieval Christmas
Sam Fogg's winter exhibition, Medieval Art, will be staged in his gallery at 15d Clifford Street, W1 from 4 December to 12 January 2007. Works of art form all over medieval Europe will be displayed, including illuminated miniatures and manuscripts, sculpture, stained glass and precious objects. Entry is free and the exhibition is open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.30pm.
London: A life in maps
London: a life in maps is a new exhibition at the British Library's Pearson Gallery which brings to life London's lost lanes and landmarks, parks and palaces, riots and railways, towers and temptations. Maps, views and letters from the British Library collections, bring to life the city's transformation from a Roman outpost to the huge, heaving metropolis of today, and look to the Olympic and post-Olympic future. The exhibition runs until March 2007 and entrance is free.
Sacred bronzes of South India
The Royal Academy of Arts is hosting an exhibition devoted to the artistic and cultural riches of the Chola dynasty of southern India. The exhibition is the United Kingdom's first ever major exhibition specially dedicated to the bronze sculptures of the Chola and contains approximately forty sculptures drawn from international institutions and private lenders in India, Europe and the USA. Admission is £8 or £2 for 8-11 year olds. Under 7's are free.
Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2006
Organised by the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine, the Shell Wildlife Photographer competition is the most prestigious and successful event of its kind in the world. It showcases the very best photographic images of nature, showing the splendour, drama and variety of life on Earth. The winners are displayed in an exhibition launched at the Natural History Museum in December, which runs until 29 April. Entrance is £6 for adults and £3.50 for children.
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