Boat, a three-metre bronze sculpture standing at the entrance to the Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital, was created in response to the Roman boat (AD 190–225) discovered nearly five metres beneath the site in 1958.
Boiler Suit is a unique facade encasing the boiler house which powers Guy’s Hospital, made up of 108 undulating tiles of woven stainless steel braid.
The Bridge is the first theatre run by London Theatre Company which was founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr in 2017.
The Fashion and Textile Museum is a cutting edge centre for contemporary fashion, textiles and jewellery in London.
This mural celebrates six pioneering female healthcare workers from across different eras
Begun by William the Conqueror in 1078, the Tower of London has served as a royal residence, fortress, mint, armoury and more infamously, as a place of execution.
This breathtaking 57-metre mosaic mural, made up of 250,000 individual glass pieces, was designed by artist Adam Nathaniel Furman to endure for the next 150 years.
In 2021, Imelda Cox, a Customer Service Assistant at London Bridge station, designed this mural to transport passersby from the grey tones of the city into a vibrant, larger-than-life floral garden.
The gallery provides a context for glass art, seeking to broaden public awareness of the medium, by hosting regular solo and group exhibitions of British and international studio glass.
This work comprises three huge polished stainless-steel domes suspended from an arched ceiling reflecting the brickwork above and the movement of everyday life below.
Jimmy C has painted his heart designs all over the world. His colourful works symbolise hope and human connections.
Ode is a public artwork designed to enliven the heart of Holyrood Street, which runs parallel to the Bermondsey Street Tunnel, positioned directly opposite Nine Lives Bar.
Science Gallery London connects art, science and health to drive innovation in the heart of the city. A new free-to-visit space, focused on 15-25 year-olds will open in London Bridge in 2018.
A church has stood on the site of Southwark Cathedral for over 1,000 years.
Stories from the Wasteland, an abandoned train carriage crawling with giant mechanical ants, is a large installation above Vinegar Yard.
David Kemp’s The Navigators has been in Hay’s Galleria since 1986. Inspired by the historic wharf, stories of maritime commerce, and Victorian adventures and sea-voyages.
The Scoop at More London is open to everyone and most activities are free of charge.
WE (2021) comprises of 2 metal figures made from sculpted letters and characters from 7 different alphabets, representing the universality of being human and the cells of the body.
White Cube Bermondsey is Europe’s largest commercial gallery space incorporating more than 5440m² of interior space.
This mural, featuring Gareth Southgate, Harry Kane, and Raheem Sterling, was unveiled at Vinegar Yard in London Bridge to honour the England football team’s achievements during Euro 2020.