London Underground photographs on display at Howard Griffin Gallery
Photographs by Bob Mazzer look into the lives of commuters and remind us how much the public transport system has changed
Photographs by Bob Mazzer look into the lives of commuters and remind us how much the public transport system has changed
Documentary photographer Zed Nelson talks about saving the world, laughing at hipsters and the metamorphosis of one of London’s poorest boroughs
Works by Banksy and RUN feature in Wall to Wall exhibition that aims to show the diversity of street art
‘The artist as an autonomous creative force is a myth’ says Burak Delier whose exhibition Freedom Has No Script is at Iniva gallery this month
Archive display shows how pioneering conceptual artist Stephen Willats engaged socially and politically with the world around him
The Howard Griffin Gallery is to hold the first ever Thierry Noir retrospective in April
The first UK retrospective of avant-garde German artist Hannah Höch shows her potential to maximise the political and poetic power of images
Whitechapel Gallery exhibition charts the first ten years of Acme, an organisation founded in the 1970s that provided affordable studio space and support for artists
Hackney artist shoots film about the making of a fictional slasher film
Designer Bidyut Das looks to the roaring twenties in an exhibition of hats
Model for John Everett Millais’ famous painting of Ophelia is the subject of new play
Performances in people’s homes to be broadcast with aim to link boroughs
Photographic collective that spawned a quarterly publication celebrates anniversary with exhibition
Stoke Newington gallery hosts exhibition of rare prints by Radiohead artist
Histories of African and African-Caribbean people in Britain examined in new show
Travel writer launches collection of best dishes in the borough