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What's OnArt After Dark 2024 | 10 – 12 October

Mark your calendars because Art After Dark is back in London’s West End from 10-12 October.

  • Dates 10/10/2024 - 12/10/2024
  • Location West End, London, UK
  • Price Free and paid options

Experience free public art installations by acclaimed artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman MBE!

Explore the Art of London Gallery HOP! to discover independent galleries shaking up the art scene. Plus, enjoy Friday Lates for exclusive after-hours access to iconic art institutions, all while snagging amazing exclusive dining offers.

Pathway: Ian Davenport: Pathway installation, 2024. Courtesy Cristea Roberts Gallery, London. Photo Eva Herzog.

Gallery HOP! | Thursday 10 October

Kick off with the Art of London Gallery HOP! on Thursday 10 October. Pick up a map at any participating gallery and create your own self-guided tour—completely free. Explore fantastic galleries like Stern Pissarro Gallery, Cristea Roberts Gallery, and Skarstedt as you soak in art and culture against the stunning backdrop of a West End sunset.

© National Gallery, London

Friday Night Lates | Friday 11 October

On Friday 11 October, enjoy late-night access to iconic art institutions, including the National Portrait Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, and The National Gallery. This is your chance to experience world-class art like never before—after dark.

Public Art & Dining Offers | 10 – 12 October

Across all three nights, indulge in exclusive dining deals while exploring vibrant public art.

Chila Kumari Singh Burman MBE will transform Leicester Square Gardens into a dazzling hub of creativity with her stunning, neon-lit installations. This brand-new piece, created just for Art After Dark, dives into themes of representation, gender, and cultural identity—making it a must-see for anyone passionate about the arts.

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