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special late opening. Participants can either follow the online map or join one of the free bus or walking tours on the day and gain a new insight into London through these lesser-known creative spaces. Upcoming highlights include a Modigliani exhibition which is on at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art until 28th June. What better way to spend a balmy summer evening than by discovering little known galleries housing incredible art or listening to a curator speak exclusively about the creative process of the exhibition in which you stand If you fancy making a holiday of it the Venice Art Crawl www.veniceartcrawl.com which holds events throughout the year in California serves a similar purpose to First Thursdays. Fundamentally its the impermanence of these pop- ups which make them so exciting. And their ephemeral nature cant be bad for business either encouraging potential buyers to snap up their wares before it all disappears and through the presence of the artists themselves which fosters more of a connection between the consumer and the artwork. More simply however these events just make for a great day or evening out. London in particular is caught in a pop-up craze. From cinemas to restaurants to beauty salons there is something so much more exciting about going somewhere which might not exist by the morning. One could argue that in this digital age where youre only as good as your last Instagram post its nice to go somewhere a little different. And variety is the spice of life.