London! Ah, what a whirlwind it’s been! I’ve just returned to Singapore after a 3-week trip to London in May, which I feel like I’d been planning for the last 2 years? The main reason for it was to go to the archives for my PhD research — but when in London, how could I miss out on visiting over 10 museums and bookstores and seeing ALL the art…
And what a time to be there, while London prepped its streets for the epic Platinum Jubilee (and I left just one week before the holiday!). I was also so excited to see the gorgeous Big Ben, which has been freshly restored and the clock dials are now back to their original
blue colour!
I took hundreds of photos every day and the memories are still fresh in my mind. So I wanted to write all about it on my blog to relive all of the days! I will be sharing about my itinerary my style which is basically: art, museums and bookstores (plus libraries and archives).
In 3 weeks I went to these museums for my art and history side:
- The Courtauld Gallery
- The British Museum
- The National Gallery, London
- Royal Academy of Arts
- The Wallace Collection
- Tate Modern
- Kenwood House
- V&A Victoria and Albert Museum
- Tate Britain
- Imperial War Museum
- Natural History Museum
And these libraries & bookstores for my bookish side:
- The British Library
- Waterstones
- London Review Bookshop
- Daunt Books Marylebone
- The Notting Hill Bookshop
That’s a preview of what’s to come! I also very importantly, saw artworks by the artist that I’m researching, Angelica Kauffman, for the first time in person and they were absolutely beautiful. I can’t emphasise enough now how important it is to see art in person.
In the words of Wonder Woman in WW84: “It’s all art.” And that certainly applies to London. ❤️
Find more posts from my London Art Series at this tag!
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