Seventy-five years ago, the Festival of Britain transformed the riverside at London’s South Bank.
The Royal Festival Hall opened its doors 75 years ago in 1951, and the National Theatre followed 50 years ago in 1976. Between them, they helped make this stretch of the Thames the cultural heart of the capital – a place of modernist architecture, riverside strolls, and world-class performance.
Art & Hue’s South Bank collection celebrates these iconic venues with bold pop art prints. From the sweeping curves of the Festival Hall to the brutalist concrete of the National Theatre, each piece reimagines London’s riverside skyline in contemporary colour.
Available in three sizes and 20 colour options, printed to order on museum-quality archival cotton paper, take a virtual stroll along the South Bank – then bring the view home. Art & Hue’s stylish pop art prints let you enjoy the skyline from the comfort of your own wall.
See the collection online at artandhue.com/southbank















