Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Emma Richardson: Cruisin’ For A Brusin’ This exhibition by Band Of Skulls, Emma Richardson consists of two groups of works, both corresponding to the first two albums by Band Of Skulls. The first series of work went on to formGagosian Galleries, London
Damien Hirst is back and this time he’s showing off his fine range of spot paintings at the Gagosian Galleries. The exhibition will act as a nice buffer for Hirst fans before his retrospective opens at the Tate in AprilPure Evil, London
Pure Evil exhibits artwork from DJ Food’s album ‘The Search Engine’ and Henry Flint’s book ‘Broadcast’. Expect original art, photos, limited edition prints and postcard records, sound installation and more… DJ Food, aka Strictly Kev, has read the British sci-fiThe Little Black Gallery, London
The Russian born actor Yul Brynner is currently having his photography honoured in a new exhibition that opened yesterday at The Little Black Gallery. Brynner was rarely seen without a Leica camera around his neck and the works on displayThe Snooty Fox, London
Recently dubbed the North London pub of the season The Snooty Fox are hosting a celebration of real ale and rock ‘n’ roll this weekend. There will be 25 different unusual tasting craft beers including Milk Stout as well asTrinity Buoy Wharf , London
The artist Ben Wilson made a name for himself giving squashed chewing gum he found on pavements the artistic treatment and now he’s hosting an exhibition of his work at Trinity Buoy Wharf. The exhibition is part of a newThe Book Club, London
The Book Club puts on this exhibition by Emli Asgrimsson which will be his first at Book Club. ‘An Icelandic native that has been studying in London for 3 years at the renowned Central St. Martins College of Art & Design.Concrete, London
Stooki is an independent Jewellery & Apparel label that will be part of a live and interactive art installation pop up store put on by Le Scratch and Art Against Knives. Art Against Knives hand Le Scratch team up to launch aVillage Underground, London
The Belle Epoque Ball for lovers and haters should keep you feeling loving this February with their masked fantasy world. Romance and heartache go hand in glove for this one-off Belle Époque Valentine’s special. Belle Epoque are going all outKemistry Gallery, London
Eat Rich Or Die Trying, Love divinations, apparitions and cookie dough, comes to Kemistry Gallery. In a move sure to delight anyone who has wished they could go straight to the back of the menu and skip the rest, leading lightsIslington Academy, London
Dance your love away at Club De Fromage’s special Valentines party at Islington Academy. Club De Fromage call themselves the biggest pop and fancy dress night in London so you’ll be able to have plenty of silly fun here withoutThe George Tavern, London
Die Freche Muse promises decadent Valentines evening full of cabaret, burlesque performers and jazz and swing DJs and singers. The Baron Von Sanderson hosts the event which is in the George tavern. There is a strict ’20s-’40s dresscode (no jeans/trainers). ImageOld Vic Tunnels, London
The Vault festival is back at the Old Vic Tunnels with everything from opera to fancy dress balls and interactive theatre experiences taking place for your enjoymentVault Festival Is Back. From 9th – 26th February you’ll be able to getOld Vic Tunnels, London
The Design Museum puts on a showcase of all the nominations for the Designs of the Year 2012. Exhibition curator Ria Hawthorn comments ‘From the everyday practicality of a carefully crafted dining chair to the thought-provoking solar powered 3D printing machine40 Winks, London
Get to private house, 40 Winks in your best pyjamas for this evening out. Dress code is strictly pyjamas and nightgowns and once in you can expect an evening of story telling in a decadently themed surrounding. The story tellers