Get ready for a LEGO extravaganza as The Art of the Brick makes its return to London! Having traveled through over 100 cities in 24 countries, this exhibit boasts over one million bricks crafted into over 100 stunning pieces of art, both original creations and iconic replicas.
Created by Nathan Sawaya, a New York-based artist, these LEGO masterpieces are sure to inspire both art enthusiasts and parents seeking fresh LEGO-building ideas. While younger kids may find more joy in a trip to Legoland, parents who once enjoyed LEGO as children themselves will appreciate this exhibition – after all, LEGO remains the nation’s favorite toy!
Please note: No buggies are permitted in the gallery, and food and drink cannot be consumed inside. But fear not – with a runtime of approximately one hour, hunger pangs shouldn’t be a concern. Consider grabbing lunch before or after your visit in the nearby Brick Lane, home to a plethora of delicious dining options.
Before you go, brush up on your art knowledge and challenge yourself to identify familiar pieces. Just remember, as tempting as it may be, please refrain from touching the artworks – let the LEGO creations do all the talking!
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