That said, there’s far less interesting ways to generate publicity. The concept behind ‘Alive At Night’ is, while not super-original, rather cool: a selection of London’s night workers and nocturnal dwellers become the focus of photographic portraits, shedding light on some of the city’s hidden sides. To further emphasise the night theme, the portraits are displayed in darkened rooms, illuminated solely by backlights. As an additional ode to those who keep antisocial hours or have unconventional jobs, the exhibition runs continuously for over 24 hours, from 10am on the 27th August to 5pm on the 28th. For one night only in quiet Bloomsbury, you can ditch the kebab shop for cultural nourishment instead. 

If intrigued by different aspects of London life, head to the Old Dairy before the exhibition dissolves into thin air like Daz and Seph (presumably) do come daybreak. Alternatively, you can request an access code to see the photos online at the official website, aliveatnight.co.uk.
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