• An upside down tube station illusion is coming to London

    A museum filled with optical illusions, including an upside-down tube station, will open in London soon, twisting the definition of what a museum should be as deftly as its illusions distort visitors’ perceptions.
    Opening on 17th July, Paradox Museum will have over 50 exhibits and 25 immersive rooms that will resemble an upmarket hall of mirrors from seasides and funfairs, but will instead be in the heart of Knightsbridge.
    The organisers say that an average visit will last about 90 minutes
  • Tate unveils 2025 exhibitions: From 1980s club icon Leigh Bowery to Turner and Constable

    It was confirmed today that the 1980s gay clubbing icon Leigh Bowery, Nigerian Modernism, and the classic artists Constable and Turner will all be the subjects of exhibitions at London’s Tate galleries next year.
    Fergus Greer,Leigh Bowery Session I Look 2 1988 (c) Fergus Greer, Estate of Leigh BoweryLee Miller, Model with lightbulb, Vogue Studio, London, England c.1943 (c) Lee Miller Archives
    Maria Balshaw, Director of Tate, said, “These exhibitions show Tate at our most ambitious an
  • Free display of Chihuly’s colourful glass art at Chelsea Barracks

    The newish gardens at Chelsea Barracks are currently an outdoor art gallery, having been decorated with works by the glass artist Dale Chihuly.Looking not entirely unlike exotic plants that have all flowered at once, the cluster of glassy art does seem to fit into the garden space, both standing out as art and yet feeling entirely at home as if they’ve always been here.
    The most obvious is Electric Yellow and Deep Coral Tower, a massive column of twisting yellow and red fronds rising from
  • You can Bank on mobile phone coverage on the London Underground

    Bank tube station has become the latest station to join the expanding mobile phone coverage on the London Underground.Within the station, the Central line platforms, passageways, and escalators leading to and from the main ticket hall now have mobile coverage. Later this year, coverage will also be extended to the platforms of the Northern line when the City branch of the Northern line is also covered for the first time.
    Work will soon start to add mobile phone coverage to the Waterloo & Cit
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  • Railways could carry electricity: HS1 and University of Kent investigate feasibility

    Railways that were once used to move coal to generate electricity could be used to carry the electricity itself –  if a study finds that high-voltage power cables can be safely run along the tracks.
    Photo by Matthew Henry on Unsplash
    HS1, the high-speed rail link between London and the Channel Tunnel, has commissioned a study to examine the options for distributing electricity along the tracks. HS1 says this could be done using a new cable within the existing train line boundary to he
  • A visit to Twickenham Museum

    On the edges of old Twickenham town centre is a small house and a small museum, and it’s, well, it’s very small indeed. It’s not that Twickenham lacks history but that the museum lacks the square footage to tell the story.
    It does have one remarkable redeeming feature, but more about that later.The museum is in an old Georgian house that was once home to a local watermen family. When its final owner, local conservation campaigner Jack Ellis, died thirty years ago, he donated th

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