This upcoming exhibition seeks to push the boundaries by playing on our expectations and feelings, skewing the line between reality and fiction all through work produced by internationally renowned artists. The main attraction in the collection, a bear with soft fur made of fluffy chicken down by Paola Pivi. It…
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June 2013
Some moons ago, I flirted with the idea of working in an art department. I spent a summer huddled in a cramped room at the BAC transforming bottles and dried goods from the Chinese supermarket into weird and wonderful potions, all in aid of the Punchdrunk production of Masque of…
The Two Degrees festival doesn’t pull any punches in its mission to pinpoint some of the biggest issues in our society. Straddling the line between art and activism, the festival demands that we ask ourselves what’s wrong with our world… and what we can do to fix it. The varied…
With the British sun playing its traditional hide and seek for yet another summer, cinema’s ability to transport the viewer to idyllic places from all over the world should be fully exploited. So if you are interested in a quick trip across the pond, Ciné Lumière promises to offer you…
The 70’s are back in town this month with a screening of Saturday Night Fever like no other. For just few weeks in June & July the immersive cinema experience that is Future Cinema are transforming the Troxy into the Club 2001 Odyssey, fully decked out with DJs, dancefloors and…
If women earn an average of 20 per cent less than men, perform 66 per cent of the world’s work and receive only 11 per cent of the world’s income, then sadly, no Beyonce, girls evidently don’t run the world. But, we women have come a long way. In England…