£18 - £20
Discover the legendary art collection of Charles I. For the first time since the 17th century, this landmark exhibition brings together the astounding treasures that changed the taste of the nation. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the […]
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£10 - £12
The Goethe-Institut London is supporting Andreas Gursky’s exhibition with a talks programme at the Hayward Gallery. Gursky, known for his large-scale, often spectacular pictures that portray emblematic sites and scenes of the global economy and contemporary life, is widely regarded as one of the most significant photographers of our time. Driven by an interest and […]
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Austrian Cultural Forum London – TRANSLATION PRIZE 2018 Entry deadline: 13 July 2018 The Austrian Cultural Forum London invites professional and aspiring translators to participate in the second annual competition held for the best German into English translation of contemporary Austrian prose writing. Please download the PDF for for further information and submission guidelines. Download […]
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£16 - £19.50
All Too Human celebrates the painters in Britain who strove to represent human figures, their relationships and surroundings in the most intimate of ways. It features artists including Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon alongside rarely seen work from their contemporaries including Frank Auerbach and Paula Rego. Many of them lived or live in London, drawn […]
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Vienna-London: Passage to Safety is a photographic documentary project by Marion Trestler that highlights the life stories of 21 Austrians who fled to the United Kingdom during the 1930s to escape National Socialism and remained there. Many of them arrived in Britain on the Kindertransport. All 21 contemporary witnesses are portrayed in a SYNEMA book Vienna-London: Passage […]
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Glorious Years is a celebration of the power of the printed image before photography. An exhibition of rare calendars, published in Paris in the 17th and 18th centuries, from their golden period under Louis XIV, through to the Revolution, when time itself was re-invented, with new ways of illustrating and naming the days and years. Despite their popularity, […]
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£12 - £40
This award-winning collaboration between Flemish choreographer Eastman – Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, sculptor Anthony Gormley and 19 Buddhist monks from the Shaolin Temple in China is one of Sadler’s Wells longest running and most exhilarating productions, now returning to London to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
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For their new exhibition, Czech artists Miroslava Večeřová and Pavel Příkaský transform the gallery space of Czech Centre London into a stage that is simultaneously both, an art installation and a site of performance. With the title of the exhibition referring to the capacity of a sign, image or word to have more than one […]
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