Tuesday February 7, 2012

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The Night Shift: Pub Tour
The Night Shift is London’s unique classical night and this evening we downsize the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment for the first of 5 pub tour gigs across London in the build up to our dates at the Roundhouse on 24 February and Southbank Centre on 4 March. With just three musicians on stage this is your chance to get up, close and personal with some fantastic music. Tonight’s programme is.. more
Paradise by Way of Kensal Green, 19 Kilburn Lane, Kensal Green  London W10 4AE
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Exhibition: Regency ’Celebrity’ Cookbooks
A selection of Regency cookbooks from the collection at the Guildhall Library. The late 18th and early 19th centuries saw a dramatic increase in the number of cookbooks published, particularly those by cooks who had become famous through their shops and public houses, or chefs who had been employed either by aristocracy or in the royal household. The fashion for confectionery, influenced by.. more
Keats House, Keats Grove, Hampstead  London NW3 2RR
Today to Wednesday 29 Feb 2012
In the Picture: Let’s Celebrate 365 with Jeremy Hunter
LET’S CELEBRATE 365 allows us to glimpse the diverse, colourful and sometimes obscure festivals, ceremonies and rituals celebrated around the world. Artful and anthropological in equal measure, Jeremy Hunter’s photographs are a snapshot of a world of truly disparate cultures and their celebrations, many of which have remained unchanged for centuries. Moderated by Paddy O’Connell more
Frontline Club, 13 Norfolk Place, London  W2 1QJ
Today

Unspoken Ceremonies
Creatures of Habit are a London collective of curators, presenting an exhibition by the name of ‘Unspoken Ceremonies’. Unspoken Ceremonies is a non-profit project focusing on bringing together the mysteries and inquisitiveness of people. It asks us the question: ‘What are the rituals, patterns and behaviours that indoctrinate us into a system of our own making?’ The exhibition will feature.. more
The Parlour Gallery & Project Space, 181-185 Queens Crescent, Kentish Town, NW5 4DS London  NW5 4DS
Today to Thursday 9 Feb 2012
Philippe I, duc d’Orléans
Philippe, duc d’Orléans and younger brother of Louis XIV, was one of the most flamboyant figures at the court of the Sun King. Beyond many juicy details, his life is a fascinating example of how differently from today emotional needs and sexual preferences were perceived, judged and lived in the seventeenth century. Celebrating LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) History Month, this.. more
The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square  London W1U 3BN
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Art By Animals
Do animals make art? This exhibition includes paintings by apes and elephants and examines whether they are artistic works or just pointless lines on a page. Placing their handiwork alongside animal specimens and historical documentation we explore why some animal creations are considered valuable and creative, while others are dismissed as meaningless. Part of the Humanimals Season at the.. more
Grant Museum of Zoology, Rockefeller Building, University College London, University Stree  WC1E 6DE
Today to Friday 9 Mar 2012
Cy Twombly: Works from the Sonnabend Collection
Eykyn Maclean specialise in museum calibre work by Impressionist and 20th Century European and American artists. Christopher Eykyn and Nicholas Maclean established Eykyn Maclean combining 29 years of experience at Christie’s. Cy Twombly: Works from the Sonnabend Collection brings together all eleven works by the artist from the collection of legendary gallerist and collector Ileana.. more
Eykyn Maclean London, 30 St. George Street, London  W1S 2FH
Today to Saturday 17 Mar 2012
Myths and Realities 12 - Sustainable Lifestyles: Great Theory, Impossible Practice
Pressure on the world’s resources means we are increasingly encouraged to consume less power, water, even food. But few of us make more than minimal efforts to change our own behaviour. Join leading academics to discuss how evidence can support the development of policies which help us move toward more sustainable Lifestyles. The debate is chaired by Drs Astrid Wissenburg, Director of.. more
Conference Centre, The British Library, 96 Euston Road, London  NW1 2DB
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TRADITIONS REVISED - Japanese Fans from the Ishizumi Fan Collection
People usually perceive folding fans as simple implements to cool one self while collectors of antique folding fans often see them as purely items of decorative art. This exhibition looks at the history of the folding fan some of its traditions and the culture of fans in Japan from everyday items to cool one self to being one of the first multi functional portable communication devices, a.. more
Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square  London WC1H 0XG
Today to Saturday 24 Mar 2012
One?Thousand?Pots, One?Thousand?Thoughts
One?thousand?pots, one?thousand?thoughts?is?an installation by artist and ceramicist Yozo Hirayama that commemorates the victims of the Tohoku earthquake and Tsunami of?11th?March?2011.?Over?a?period?of?a?year, ?Yozo?has made one thousand pots as this number has a symbolic meaning in Japan, as it represents infinity or eternity.?One?thousand?pots thus stands?as?a?marker?and?a?memory?of those?.. more
Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square  London WC1H 0XG
Today to Saturday 24 Mar 2012
Febru-hairy 2012
Date: 1st – 29th February Summary: Wax it, Shave it, Dye it, Wear it or dream up your own hairy activity to raise funds for healthcare charity Sue Ryder. The wackier the better – we want to hear from you! Join in with the hair-raising fun across the country this February by taking part in Sue Ryder’s Febru-hairy. Any hairy activity is encouraged – wax it, shave it, dye it, wear it or dream.. more
1st Floor, 16 Upper Woburn Place  London WC1H OAF
Today to Wed 29 Feb.

Exorcising the Fear: British Sculpture from the 50s and 60s
Taking the sixtieth anniversary year of the XXVI Venice Biennale of 1952 as its starting point, Exorcising the Fear will explore a pivotal point in the history of British sculpture. Returning to the essay by Herbert Read which left an indelible mark on the history of art with the phrase ‘the geometry of fear’, the exhibition aims to recapture the excitement and vitality of the moment when eight.. more
Pangolin London, Kings Place, 90 York Way  N1 9AG
Today to Saturday 3 Mar 2012
Denis Patrakeev 361 °
Erarta Galleries London is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Denis Patrakeev. One of the youngest rising stars of the Russian art scene, Patrakeev makes bleak, powerfully unsettling work that addresses the operations of memory, and the traumas of identity and belonging within contemporary society. His ‘Game Earth’ series of paintings depict children’s playgrounds: a sort of.. more
Erarta Galleries 8 Berkeley Street, London, W1J 8DN  W1J 8DN
Today to Saturday 18 Feb 2012
Evolution: An Odyssey By Kym Haverson
Art Exhibition Private Viewing 26th January 2012 6pm - 9pm Responding to the view that we are living in the “greatest age of discovery,” inspired by the beauty of nature and the profound questions; Why are we here? What happens in space? What is to be our and our planets fate? Kym creates violent deformed shapes and scenes of a mysterious quality that can be described as expressionistic.. more
Reading Room Gallery 65-66 Frith Street, Soho, London  W1D 3JR
Today to Saturday 25 Feb 2012
free talk on the classical buteyko method
The Buteyko Breathing Method is an effective drug free approach to improving general health and reversing a wide range of chronic symptoms such as allergies, anxiety, frequent colds, depression, fatigue, and pain. Buteyko breathing relaxes the diaphragm, quietens the mind and steers you in the direction of breathing very lightly from a deeper place enhancing yoga and meditation practice. The.. more
evolve wellness centre 10 kendrick mews london  SW7 3HG
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