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DTSTART:20190805T090000Z
DTEND:20200705T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:DÓRA MAURER Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Tate Modern presents the work of Hungarian artist Dóra Maurer (born 1937) in a year-long free exhibition.\n\nIt brings together some 35 works\, revealing the diversity of her output\, including graphic works\, photographs\, films and paintings. Spanning more than five decades\, the show highlights the playful conceptual approach that she brings to her experiments across all media.\n\nMaurer was at the centre of an independent community of artists\, poets and musicians that championed their own culture outside of the official Hungarian system during the socialist period. They organised exhibitions in apartments and published underground journals.\n\nTrained as a graphic artist in the 1950s\, Maurer pushed the medium to its limit in her experimental works of the following two decades. In the 1970s she started to work in photography and moving image\, often collaborating with musicians\, as well as teaching creative performative workshops. She developed increasingly geometric and abstract drawings and paintings in the 1970s and beyond. The exhibition culminates in a room of her recent paintings\, in which overlapping colours create a sense of shapes floating in space..\n\nMovement\, displacement\, perception and transformation have remained consistent threads in her work. Never tied down to one medium\, Maurer remains a unique voice\, constantly in motion.\n\nThis exhibition will include works from Tate’s collection\, major loans from private collections and five works which are promised gifts to Tate.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/dora-maurer-exhibition/
LOCATION:Bankside\, London \, SE1 9TG\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art,Design
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20191206T070000Z
DTEND:20200831T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
CREATED:20191125T110211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T110211Z
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SUMMARY:ABBA: Super Troupers The Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Transforming the traditional exhibition experience\, this deeply unique interpretation of ABBA journey will take visitors and fans into the heart of the stories of each band member and will also contain objects from ABBA The Museum and other archives. This exhibition brings to life the world of Swedish pop sensation ABBA\, and everything that shaped the band. The exhibition aims to showcase their music\, lyrics\, creative process and influence as one of the most iconic pop bands of the modern age. The exhibition will run from 6th of December 2019 to 31st  of august 2020 at O2 in London.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/abba-super-troupers-the-exhibition/
LOCATION:Peninsula Square\, London\, SE10 0DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART:20200125T090000Z
DTEND:20200413T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
CREATED:20200116T134107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200118T002629Z
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SUMMARY:Picasso and Paper at the Royal Academy of Arts
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition displays the way Picasso conceived paper and how creatively he played with it. He used this material to explore and express his ideas.\n\nYou will see Picasso’s creative process first-hand in remarkable documentary footage of the artist at work\, studies for Guernica\, and sketchbooks where the seeds of revolutionary masterpieces first took shape\, including Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.\n\nFrom studies for ‘Guernica’ to a 4.8-metre-wide collage\, this exhibition brings together more than 300 works on paper spanning the artist’s 80-year career.\n\nExhibition organised by the Royal Academy of Arts\, London and the Cleveland Museum of Art in partnership with the Musée national Picasso-Paris.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/picasso-and-paper-at-the-royal-academy-of-arts/
LOCATION:Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, Mayfair\, London\, Greater London\, W1J 0BD\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20200203T173000Z
DTEND:20200325T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
CREATED:20200109T223637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T185023Z
UID:14747-1580751000-1585155600@europe.org.uk
SUMMARY:Czech Image
DESCRIPTION:Czech Image\, an international exhibition of 71 art posters\, reflects on the notion of Czech national identity and related contemporary cultural topics as seen through the eyes of Czech and international art students from 11 countries around the globe.\n\n\n\nInfluenced by various interactions with Czech culture\, the public\, friends\, and news and social media\, students from universities and art colleges in Spain\, Germany\, Austria\, Sweden\, Poland\, Hungary\, Ukraine\, Bulgaria\, Romania\, Greece and Japan have translated their personal experiences into a set of graphic works\, to be  showcased at the Czech Centre London’s Vitrínka Gallery.\n\nPrivate View: Friday 24 January 2020\, 6.30 - 9.30 pm\, REGISTER VIA EVENTBRITE\n\nOpening hours: Mon - Fri - 10-6\, free entry\n\n
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/czech-image/2020-02-03/
LOCATION:30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Czech%20Centre%20London":MAILTO:info@czechcentre.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20200205T090000Z
DTEND:20200419T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
CREATED:20200309T175216Z
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SUMMARY:Slices of Time: Emmanuelle Moureaux
DESCRIPTION:Emmanuelle Moureaux has been seducing audiences with her colourful installations from Paris to Tokyo.  The complexity and delightful aesthetic fills space with cut out coloured paper to create a world where the essence of every carefully considered colour can be appreciated. NOW Gallery\, as part of its on-going Design Commission\, selected Moureaux to present a large-scale installation in the UK for the first time. Inspired by the gallery’s location on the Greenwich Peninsula\, near to the Meridian\, marking time and composed of layers of numbers in 100 shades of colours and white\, the installation expresses the flow of time. Each layer of numbers reflects the now\, the past and the future\, the exhibition will be a round representation of the earth floating in the gallery space.  A moment\, a slice of time. Creating dates to be acknowledged and a moment to think about ourselves in contemplation with the now.\n\nThe installation will offer its visitors the time to remember a significant date. Round paper will be available to write this chosen date on in coloured pen; and why it is important. This will be placed on the window of the gallery\, along a timeline which will create a kaleidoscope of colour.\n\nBorn in 1971\, France\, Emmanuelle Moureaux is a French architect who has been living in Tokyo since 1996\, where she established “emmanuelle moureaux architecture + design” in 2003. Inspired by the layers and colours of Tokyo that built a complex depth and density on the street\, and the Japanese traditional spatial elements like sliding screens\, she has created the concept of “shikiri”\, which literally means “dividing (creating) space with colours”. She uses colours as three-dimensional elements\, like layers\, in order to create spaces\, not as a finishing touch applied on surfaces. Handling colours as a medium to compose space\, her wish is to give emotion through colours with her creations\, which range from art\, design to architecture.\n\nHer representative works include the architectural design for Sugamo Shinkin Bank\, “100 colors” art installation series\, space design for ABC Cooking Studio\, art installations for UNIQLO and ISSEY MIYAKE\, and stick chair. In 2017\, she has created a large installation “Forest of Numbers” at The National Art Center\, Tokyo for its 10th Anniversary exhibition.\n\nAssociate Professor at Tohoku University of Art and Design since 2008\, Emmanuelle’s laboratory explores the possibilities of colour through a project she named 100 colours lab. Students are asked to create 100 colours palette of an item from their everyday life\, such as glasses\, bubble foam\, rice\, umbrella\, watches\, CD\, chocolate block and so on.\n\nJemima Burrill: “The measured detail\, and calm considered order of Moureaux’s work seemed the perfect respite from the political bedlam we are experiencing. This exhibition will include everyone\, giving them the opportunity to have a moment to enjoy colour and form in all its simplicity and complexity.  Both elements will work together to surprise and saturate\, providing a moment to think about a date of significance within colourful order. A contemplative moment for all.”\n\nBook a free time slot here.\n\nWeekday walk-ins welcome.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/slices-of-time-emmanuelle-moureaux/
LOCATION:Greenwich Peninsula\, London\, SE10 0SQ\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART:20200206T100000Z
DTEND:20200510T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:Radical Figures Painting in the New Millennium
DESCRIPTION:Since painting was pronounced dead in the 1980s\, a new generation of artists has been revitalising the expressive potential of figuration. Charging their vibrant canvases with a social and political undertow\, they echo the words of Philip Guston: ‘I got sick and tired of all that Purity. I wanted to tell stories’.\n\nThe paintings of Daniel Richter (b. 1962\, Germany) draw from current events – the migrant crisis or Taliban mythology – as do Michael Armitage’s (b. 1984\, Kenya) narratives of politics and violence in East Africa\, equivocally conveyed in the lush\, exoticised style of Gauguin. The rollicking surfaces of Cecily Brown’s (b. 1969\, UK) canvases congeal into figures\, whose sources range from pornography to art history\, before dissolving back into painterly marks.\n\nNicole Eisenman’s (b. 1965\, France) protagonists occupy a brightly lit universe that is both dream and nightmare\, while Dana Schutz’s (b. 1976\, USA) contorted figures give form to unconscious drives. Tala Madani’s (b. 1981\, Iran) primal fantasies of abject men and children shift from comedy to debasement\, from paint to shit. Sanya Kantarovsky (b. 1982\, Russia) and Ryan Mosley (b. 1980\, UK) look to art history\, literature and children’s stories in their darkly humorous and carnivalesque scenes.\n\nArtists also critique from within or expand on the styles and subjects of canonical male painters. In Christina Quarles’s (b. 1985\, USA) canvases\, groups of polymorphous nudes are intimately entwined\, merging with graphically patterned surfaces. Tschabalala Self (b. 1990\, USA) pieces together paint\, fabric and print for a cast of characters inspired by the streets of Harlem. Exuberant and explicit\, each artist revels in the expressive potential of paint.\n\nThursday lates until 9pm.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/radical-figures-painting-in-the-new-millennium/
LOCATION:77 – 82 Whitechapel High Street\, London\, E1 7QX\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200424
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
CREATED:20200122T122126Z
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SUMMARY:HYPERSURFACE
DESCRIPTION:HYPERSURFACE is a group exhibition exploring the porosity of surfaces - from the human skin to walls and screens - in order to present possibilities beyond materiality and signification\, and alternative understandings of our surroundings.\n\nEmploying a transversal approach\, the selected artists present works that showcase their perception of the world and blur antinomies such as micro/macro\, inside/outside\, real/virtual and beyond. Surfaces themselves become\, rather than a separator or protective layer\, a channel and a connector between worlds. The show presents a combination of different mediums playing with softness\, transparency\, site specific interventions and virtual realities where technology functions as a tool to access extended notions of space and shape reality.\n\nThe participating artists are both from the UK and Austria\, but also from Denmark\, Germany and Sweden. For the majority of the Austrian artists it will be the first time showing in UK.\n\nThe participating artists are: AVD (UK)\, Daniel Ferstl (AT)\, Julius Heinemann (DE)\, Barbara Kapusta (AT)\, Sophia Mairer (AT)\, Simon Mathers (UK)\, Florian Mayr (AT)\, Marie Munk & Stine Deja (DK)\, Hannah Neckel (AT)\, Stefan Reiterer (AT) and Rustan Söderling (SE).\n\nThe show is curated by Caterina Avataneo (IT) and Nicole Tatschl (AT).\n\nA series of events and activities will take place alongside the exhibition. The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication designed by work-form.\n\nThe exhibition is supported by the Federal Chancellery of Austria (BKA).\n\n13 Feb 2020 - 24 Apr 2020\n\nPrivate View Thu 13 Feb 6:30pm - 8:30pm
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/hypersurface/
LOCATION:28 Rutland Gate\, London\, SW7 1PQ\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20200223T090000Z
DTEND:20200525T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:Leon Spilliaert Exhibition at The Royal Academy
DESCRIPTION:The Government of Flanders is pleased and proud to return to the Royal Academy of Arts in London after the successful partnership for the Ensor/Tuymans exhibition in 2016. Similar cooperation has existed with major museums in Vienna\, Madrid\, Paris\, New York City and San Francisco.\n\nLéon Spilliaert (1881–1946) was born in the coastal town of Ostend. He moved to Brussels at the age of 20\, and would live and work between the two cities for the rest of his life. Self-taught\, he forged his own artistic identity\, which was shaped by the affinity he felt with writers and thinkers such as Edgar Allan Poe and Friedrich Nietzsche.\n\nSpilliaert’s work is characterised by dramatic perspectives and a quiet luminescence. He is best known for a sequence of enigmatic self-portraits and for his atmospheric night-time scenes of Ostend. His visual explorations of the self and potent images of solitude align him with European modernists such as Edvard Munch and Vilhelm Hammershøi.\n\nThis is the first monographic exhibition of Spilliaert’s work in the UK and will showcase some 90 works on paper – from images of his home town and the coast\, to later works capturing the tranquillity of the forest outside Brussels. It will bring together works from public and private collections across Belgium\, France and the USA\, presenting a journey through the lifetime of a remarkably insightful and unusual artist.\n\nExhibition organised by the Royal Academy of Arts\, London in collaboration with the Musée d‘Orsay\, Paris.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/leon-spilliaert-exhibition-at-the-royal-academy/
LOCATION:Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, Mayfair\, London\, Greater London\, W1J 0BD\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART:20200226T090000Z
DTEND:20200516T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:Photographs by Alastair Philip Wiper and Eric de Maré at RIBA
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) presents Forms of Industry\, an exhibition of contemporary photographs by Alastair Philip Wiper (b.1980) and archival images by Eric de Maré (1910-2002) from the RIBA Collections. Separated by more than 50 years\, the two photographers share a common appreciation of industrial buildings and landscapes. Their differing approaches create a commentary on changing attitudes towards industrialisation and sustainability.\n\nEric de Maré’s work focused mainly on industrial architecture. This display features his work from the 1950s and 1960s\, a period where he defined his photographic style. A representative of the positive spirit of the post-war era\, Maré was a prolific writer and an accomplished photographer. He used his camera to capture architecture that did not respond to specific historic styles\, but to forms directly derived from building materials and their function.\n\nComplementing de Maré’s black and white work is a selection of bold\, colourful images by Alastair Philip Wiper. Wiper’s photographs present an analysis of industrial forms and processes\, from factories to scientific laboratories. Finding sites of industrial production\, the modern dream of the 1950s looks very different through Wiper’s lens. His images evidence the ever-increasing speed of contemporary industry\, where buildings and equipment are rendered obsolete and replaced. Featured in this display are images of the Boeing Factory in the USA\, to this day the largest building in the world by volume.\n\nBy presenting these two bodies of work together Forms of Industry highlights the changing nature of industrial production\, and our intricate and changing relationship with the environment.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/photographs-by-alastair-philip-wiper-and-eric-de-mare-at-riba/
LOCATION:66 Portland Place\, London\, W1B 1AD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Design
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DTSTART:20200226T100000Z
DTEND:20200405T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:Tuula Närhinen’s Deep Time Deposits exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The winner of Below Zero Finnish Art Price 2020\, Tuula Närhinen has been in residency at Beaconsfield Gallery in South London since the beginning of January. Leading up to the Deep Time Deposits exhibition\, Närhinen has spent time at the bottom of the river Thames\, collecting items that have found a hiding spot in the Thames’ anaerobic river-mud. In these items\, Närhinen focuses on looking into the traces and layers of human history. The project behind the exhibition includes a fascinating twist thanks to its use of 19th century photographic chemistry. She has produced paper with compounds used in early photography\, on which she exposes her finds to natural light.\n\nResidency process open to the public on Fridays 11am-5pm with Barista coffee and cakes available.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/tuula-narhinens-deep-time-deposits-exhibition/
LOCATION:22 Newport Street\, London\, SE11 6AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART:20200227T090000Z
DTEND:20200628T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:David Hockney: Drawing from Life
DESCRIPTION:The first major exhibition devoted to David Hockney’s drawings in over twenty years\, David Hockney: Drawing from Life\, explores Hockney as a draughtsman from the 1950s to the present by focusing on depictions of himself and a small group of sitters close to him: his muse\, Celia Birtwell; his mother\, Laura Hockney; and friends\, the curator\, Gregory Evans\, and master printer\, Maurice Payne.\n\nFeaturing around 150 works from public and private collections across the world\, as well as from the David Hockney Foundation and the artist\, the exhibition will trace the trajectory of his practice by revisiting these five subjects over a period of six decades. Highlights include a series of new portraits; coloured pencil drawings created in Paris in the early 1970s; composite Polaroid portraits from the 1980s; and a selection of drawings from an intense period of self-scrutiny during the 1980s when the artist created a self-portrait every day over a period of two months.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/david-hockney-drawing-from-life/
LOCATION:St Martin's Place\, London\, WC2H 0HE\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20200306T090000Z
DTEND:20200621T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
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SUMMARY:Tom of Finland: Love and Liberation
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s first public exhibition dedicated solely to gay cultural icon Tom of Finland (born Touko Laaksonen) on the centenary of his birth.\nThis timely exhibition celebrates the artist whose unique aesthetic and homoerotic visions had a profound impact on the likes of Queen and the Village People – despite living and working in a country where both homosexuality and pornography were illegal.\n\nIt will feature iconic\, previously unseen drawings from Tom of Finland Foundation’s collection – unabashed tributes to gay sexuality and identity which continue to have an outsize influence today.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/tom-of-finland-love-and-liberation/
LOCATION: 2 Granary Square\, London\, King's Cross\, N1C 4BH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20200313T145000Z
DTEND:20200325T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20200324T190733Z
CREATED:20200212T114709Z
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SUMMARY:Toni Morrison: The Pieces I am
DESCRIPTION:As part of International Women's Day\, the Ciné Lumière is offering an artful and intimate meditation on the life and works of the legendary writer and Nobel prize-winner Toni Morrison. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’s documentary draws back from her childhood in the steel town of Lorain\, Ohio to 1970s-era book tours with Muhammad Ali\, from the front lines with Angela Davis to her own riverfront writing room\, on an exploration of race\, America\, history and the human condition.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/toni-morrison-the-pieces-i-am/2020-03-13/
LOCATION:17 Queensberry Place\, London\, SW7 2DT\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART:20200319T110000Z
DTEND:20200405T160000Z
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SUMMARY:KINOTEKA Polish Film Festival in London
DESCRIPTION:KINOTEKA Polish Film Festival returns to London’s festival scene from 19 March to 5 April 2020\, bringing with it an exhilarating range of new Polish film and culture as well as highlighting lesser known gems ripe for rediscovery. As well as offering unique insights into Poland’s rich history and culture\, the festival represents diverse and universal new works from exciting new filmmakers as well as those which have made a valued contribution and impact to the world filmmaking landscape. \n\n\nThe festival commences at Regent Street Cinema with our Opening Night Gala screening of RADIOACTIVE\, a stunning English-language adaptation of Lauren Redniss’s graphic novel detailing the life of pioneering Polish scientist Marie Skłodowska Curie. \n\nThe programme continues at Regent Street Cinema\, the ICA\, and JW3 with our New Polish Cinema strand. Our eclectic mix of 10 films showcases the diverse genres and talents that contemporary Polish cinema represents – from provoking biopics such as PILSUDSKI and PROCEDER to the international co-productions THE COLDEST GAME and MR. JONES via the prestige arthouse of CORPUS CHRISTI and ALL FOR MY MOTHER. Our family-friendly screening of ROCK'N'ROLL EDDIE is preceded by a workshop with the Museum of Cassettes\, providing an afternoon of exciting activities for children of all ages.\n\nThis year’s Undiscovered Masters of Polish Cinema strand – presented once again in partnership with the ICA – details the early short films of Polish documentarians Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski\, whose work kick-started the ‘BLACK SERIES’ of Polish documentary films. The ICA\, POSK\, and JW3 emphasise the modern development of Polish Documentaries with a trio of films\, spanning topics such as loneliness\, Japanese students’ struggles with learning the Polish language\, and romantic intimacy among the tragedy of the Warsaw Ghetto.\n\nWe continue to bring you the best in Exclusive Cinematic Experiences with a series of interactive events and showcases encompassing the breadth of cinema history. The Cinema Museum focuses on the early contribution of the biopleograph camera\, alongside a screening of Poland’s first fictional film using the device. Regent Street Cinema highlights two remarkable English-language films by Ryszard Bołeslawski\, the Polish director who introduced Stanislavski’s ‘system’ of acting to America\, and worked alongside the stars of the classical era of Hollywood. Meanwhile\, in collaboration with Rich Mix\, we are pleased to present an evening of film\, conversation and performance dedicated to the considerable cultural legacy of ‘total artist’ Tadeusz Kantor. Guests can also enjoy a four-day series of captivating Virtual Reality Experiences in the Regent Street Cinema foyer. \n\nOur Closing Night Gala draws the curtain on this year’s festival with a screening of the 1924 silent film FORBIDDEN PARADISE\, accompanied by an atmospheric live score performed by composer Marcin Pukaluk.\n\nWe are delighted to welcome you to the festival and invite you all to immerse yourself in the best of Polish cinema and culture.
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/kinoteka-polish-film-festival-in-london/
LOCATION:307 Regent Street\, London\, W1B 2HW\, United Kingdom
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CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:To the Edge of the World and back to their Roots
DESCRIPTION:A man and a woman. One year. Three countries.Two reflections on the same narrative through different lenses.\n\n\n\nTo the Edge of the World and back to their Roots is the story of a creative journey conceived in London and developed around the globe. A fashion and art exhibition by a young creative couple – Andrea Vytlačilová\, fashion designer\, and visual artist Josef Zlamal - tackling the quest for identity through a creative voyage.\n\nAfter Creating a winning outfit for Grayson Perry in June 2018\, Andrea Vytlačilová left London to explore the fashion industry working for Acne Studios\, Marc Jacobs and Kenzo fashion houses. Josef Zlamal joined her on the voyage and the duo began creating a body of work as visual mementos of the time spent abroad and of the experiences they were exposed to whilst living and working in Sweden\, the USA and France\, their relocation back to London and their reconnection with their Czech and European identities.\n\nPrivate View: Friday 20 March 2020\, 6.30 - 8.30 pm\, FREE\, ALL WELCOME\, REGISTER VIA EVENTBRITE\n\n
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/to-the-edge-of-the-world-and-back-to-their-roots/
LOCATION:30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Echoes from the Deep – Wrecks of the Dardanelles Campaign
DESCRIPTION:The Exhibition of Echoes from the Deep – Wrecks of the Dardanelles Campaign sheds light to different aspects of the naval campaigns and invites the visitors on a historical journey from the depths of the Dardanelles to the trenches of Gallipoli.\n\nThe exhibition also includes a great number of documents\, underwater photos\, info boards\, maps and documentary films on the ship and submarine wrecks that either assaulted or defended the strait compiled from Turkish\, British and Australian archives.\n\n“Each dive to the sacred war graves of Çanakkale was a thrilling rendezvous with the wandering ghosts of the deep. As if they were not sunken men-of-war\, but alive witnesses of 1915.” Savaş Karakaş (Curator)
URL:http://europe.org.uk/event/exhibition-echoes-from-the-deep-wrecks-of-the-dardanelles-campaign/
LOCATION:10 Maple Street\, London\, W1T 5HA
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