New Romani art, culture & heritage display opens at London Museum Docklands
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Tuesday, November 25, 2025


New Romani art, culture & heritage display opens at London Museum Docklands
Artist Dan Turner in his studio © London Museum.



LONDON.- By Appointment Only: Romani art, culture and heritage opens in The Reflections Room at London Museum Docklands on Tuesday 25 November 2025. Co-curated by exhibiting artist Corrina Eastwood, it showcases the work of three British Romani artists, who share their identity and experiences through Romani visual activism.

Inspired by the trade and industry of London’s Docklands, the artworks on display honour the livelihoods, creativity and craft of Romani communities, and their contribution to British society. Steeped in personal memory, the display seeks to challenge stereotypes and present a timeline of British Romani history – offering an invitation to foster better understanding and connection.

The display centres around 3 key works:

• Sugar Coated (2025) by Corrina Eastwood

Artist, activist and writer Eastwood draws on her experience as a British Romani woman to highlight marginalised voices. In this deeply personal piece, she reflects on her heritage and memories of her late father, incorporating 3D-printed casts of his hands

• Tap Your Heels Together Three Times (2025) by Delaine Le Bas

Le Bas’ practice explores belonging, gender, and modernity. In this piece, featuring her grandfather’s prize rosette, she draws on family history and Romani traditions such as totting and rag and bone. Through this work, she examines who society includes and excludes

• What Makes a Home? (2025) by Dan Turner

South-east London artist and educator Turner, investigates the relationship between Romani and mainstream British culture. His installation presents objects made using traditional Romani crafts once sold door to door and questions whether such items are functional or decorative, permanent or fleeting

Alongside these works, a timeline by Romany author, archaeologist, broadcaster and award-winning filmmaker John-Henry Phillips, illustrates the history of the communities dating from 500-1000 up to 2022. The Historic England film Searching for Romani Gypsy Heritage with John Henry Phillips (2024) and an oral history piece, both produced by John-Henry, contextualise the timeline and explore the resilience of the communities and how their stories live on today.

Corrina Eastwood, Co-Curator and Artist said: “Working on the display has felt like a really important personal and professional journey for me. I created my commissioned artwork, a very personal piece, in parallel with exploring wider picture thinking to represent my community and culture, within historical and socio-political contexts. Desire to adequately honour self, family, community and culture has been a moving, and at times overwhelming experience. Yet we have been able to address this weaving together shared histories, gathered through the more traditional objective archiving and an art-based approach. In this way The Reflections Room provides a beautifully human, alternative space for the acknowledgment of important, often unspoken histories.”

Jean-Francois Manicom, Senior Curator at London Museum said: “We are proud to invite people to a display dedicated to the stories of British Romani communities. The artists convey compelling histories, memories, and perspectives that the museum is proud to present and celebrate. We hope this fosters space for recognition, dialogue, and a deeper understanding of our shared cultural fabric. This is about creating space for these voices to shape the way we see the history and culture of London and beyond."

The first recorded reference to Romani people in Britain dates to 1505. Until the 1990s, it was common to see signs in pubs and restaurants reading “No travellers or Gypsies allowed.” This phrase later became “Travellers by Appointment Only.” Taking this as its title, and through a historic timeline, the display reflects on the many challenges that are faced by Romani people, which continue to this day.

The Reflections Room is a display space for artists and opened at London Museum Docklands in 2024. Complementing the museum’s galleries, it offers room to explore a range of ideas and perspectives that foreground emotions and human experiences connected to London’s history. The first display Exodus by British-Caribbean artist Zak Ové explored migration, highlighting the history and challenges of major population movements. By Appointment Only is the gallery’s second display.










Today's News

November 25, 2025

Christie's specialist discovers an unknown drawing by Michelangelo for The Sistine Chapel

World-Class Martin and Deborah Maloy antique toy and train collection sets the stage for holiday magic at Bertoia's

Rare antique sculptures from Columbia University Collection lead Roland's November 15th auction

Rare ClearVision Model 700 gas pump tops CA$42,000 at Miller & Miller Petroliana Auction

Sotheby's presents Icons: A landmark exhibition reuniting celebrated masterpieces

Philadelphia Art Museum announces Daniel H. Weiss as Director and CEO

The Museo del Prado reassesses the figure of Mengs, the "creator" of Neoclassicism

Icelandic Conceptual Art pioneer Kristján Guðmundsson dies at 81

Imperial Fabergé & Russian works of art illuminate Heritage's Dec. 17 auction

Restored Carpaccio masterpiece unveiled at Berlin's Gemäldegalerie in major new exhibition

The National Gallery Prague opens a new permanent exhibition at the Salm Palace

Monira Al Qadiri animates the invisible in ARKEN's new exhibition Chameleon

Tibor de Nagy Gallery now representing Matthew Weinstein

Peh Family Collection Pattern dollars take center stage at Heritage's HKINF World & Ancient Coins Auction

Mai 36 Galerie revives the singular vision of Christian Lindow in new exhibition "1980s"

Hamburger Bahnhof unveils major Annika Kahrs survey exploring music, space, and social rituals

"Haunting: 40 Years of the Museum of Decorative Arts" opens at Berlin's Kulturforum

New Romani art, culture & heritage display opens at London Museum Docklands

Iman Issa redefines the art object in new exhibition at Lenbachhaus Munich

AI, memory, and inheritance collide in Mykolas Valantinas' dual exhibitions in Vilnius

START Museum unveils Safwan Dahoul's first major solo exhibition in Asia

Michael Hoppen Gallery presents A Reality: Albarrán Cabrera's new large-format works

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery presents Tầm Trần Lương: Soaked in the Long Rain

Séance: illustrated catalogue of the 13th Seoul Mediacity Biennale




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



The OnlineCasinosSpelen editors have years of experience with everything related to online gambling providers and reliable online casinos Nederland. If you have any questions about casino bonuses and, please contact the team directly.


Truck Accident Attorneys

sports betting sites not on GamStop



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez


Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful