London Unlocked: Hidden Gems & Insider Tips
Before you cross the city for that gallery visit, here's what most visitors find out too late: a surprising number of London's best independent galleries are closed on Mondays and don't open until eleven or later. This episode starts there — with the tourist mistake that wastes a morning — and then moves into everything worth knowing right now. May is one of London's stronger months for contemporary art, and three exhibitions deserve your attention this week. Zayn Qahtani's show at Kristin Hjellegjerde in Bermondsey runs only until 16 May — the shortest window of the group — and draws from video games and Bahraini heritage in a way that looks unlike anything else currently on show in the city. Emma Talbot's silk paintings at Hales Gallery in Shoreditch run until 22 May, framing rebirth and the natural world against the backdrop of spring. And Pei-Yi Tsai's quieter, less-crowded show at SLQS Gallery closes 23 May. All three are independent galleries — no advance booking required, no blockbuster ticket prices. Beyond the gallery circuit: Monica Galetti has opened 130 Primrose on Regent's Park Road, a social enterprise brasserie training people experiencing homelessness. The West End is running at full casting weight with Rosamund Pike, Ralph Fiennes, and Cynthia Erivo's one-woman Dracula — all needing advance booking. And four timeless London picks round out the episode: the National Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the view from Greenwich Park, and the Lamb and Flag in Covent Garden. This episode includes AI-generated content. A YesOui.ai Production. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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