Bimini takes over London's National Gallery
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This year's season at the National Gallery will mark 230 years since the establishment of the Society of Patriotic Friends of Art. It will offer visitors fewer exhibitions and programs than they have been accustomed to in previous years. Nevertheless, they can look forward to several new features from the beginning of February, starting with the exhibition Open for 230 Years. The autumn highlight will be the exhibition about Anna Jagiellon.
Bimini, But Make It Art History: The Night Party After Dark Took Over the National Gallery
For over 200 years, the National Gallery has been a place of stillness — long pauses in front of oil paintings, hushed voices, measured steps. The Arnolfini Portrait has witnessed six centuries of quiet observation. Van Gogh’s Sunflowershave absorbed generations of silent admiration. Then last night, it welcomed something radically different. As part of Art of London’s Art After Dark programme (running 3–10 February), the National Gallery opened…
Bimini takes over London's National Gallery
Last night, drag and TV icon Bimini took over the National Gallery for PARTY After Dark, a special music‑led event forming part of Art of London’s annual free arts programme, Art After Dark. The Sainsbury Wing was transformed by a high‑energy DJ lineup featuring Bimini, French‑Canadian DJ Karaba and rising talent Mia Lily. Together, they filled the space with a vibrant mix of electronic, pop and club sounds, giving visitors a rare chance to exp…
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