Saturday February 4, 2012

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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
Winter Cocktail 2012
A hilarious cocktail of plays in English and Hindi to keep you warmly entertained! Funny, irreverent, upside down and all mixed up! We won’t tell you much more about this production, or we’ll take the fun away. Grab your poison from the bar, and jump straight into this one, and we promise to make a memorable evening of drama, best enjoyed with an open mind, with a dash of close friends and.. more
The Cockpit, Gateforth Street.  London NW8 8EH
Today and Tomorrow
In Numbers: Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955
In Numbers: Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955 is a survey exhibition of the often-overlooked genre of serial publications produced by artists around the world from 1955 to the present day. From the rise of the small press in the 1960s, followed by the correspondence art movement, where artists exchanged art by post, to the DIY zine culture in the 1980s and early 1990s, professional.. more
ICA, The Mall  London SW1Y 5AH
Today to Sunday 18 Mar 2012

Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and Disturbance
Since the 1970s, Lis Rhodes has been making radical and experimental films that challenge the viewer to reconsider film as a medium of communication and the presentation of image, language and sound. This exhibition looks at the relationship of Rhodes’ work to performance, photography, composition, writing and political commentary At the ICA, Rhodes’ films will be presented as large-scale.. more
ICA, The Mall  London SW1Y 5AH
Today to Sunday 18 Mar 2012
Fall In Love With A Unique Valentine’s Day Cocktail From Michel Roux Jr
Make this Valentine’s Day one to remember at Roux at the Pembury, where Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr and Bar Manager Abdulai Kpekawa will win over hearts and tastebuds, with the delectable Valentine’s Day cocktail, Avec Moi. Combining vodka, framboise, Aperol and Kammerlings – a ginseng spirit that incorporates 45 natural botanicals including ginseng, fresh grapefruit peels and manuka.. more
Roux at The Pembury, Parliament Square  London SW1P 3AD
Today to Wednesday 29 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
Six Nations Rugby @ Jetlag
Six Nations Rugby is back. See the games in high definition on the cinema screen and enjoy top flight international players battling it out for this prestigious tournament. World Cup finalists France are sure to be their usual unpredictable genius, and the talents of Wales and Ireland are back on show with their bravura performances from New Zealand. Italy too can hold their heads high as.. more
125 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 6QB  London W1T 6QB
Today, Sun 5 Feb, Sat 11 Feb, Sun 12 Feb, Sat 25 Feb, Sun 26 Feb, Sat 10 Mar, Sun 11 Mar, Sat 17 Mar.
The Magic Symphony
A weekly close up magic show for the whole family. Staged to classical music and themed around the theatre and the theatre orchestra. Presented by Paul Brown. Produced and directed by Richard Leigh. This show is in the theatre in the world famous Davenports Magic Shop. more
Davenports Magic Theatre, Davenports, 7 Charing Cross Underground Arcade, Strand  London WC2N 4HZ
Today, Sat 11 Feb, Sat 18 Feb, Sat 25 Feb, Sat 3 Mar, Sat 10 Mar.


Open-City Architecture Tour - Hidden West End.
Walking tour led by specialist architectural guide visiting London’s second heartland. The area is known for the historic streets and squares of Bloomsbury and educational institutions such as Senate House. It is also London’s cultural core, where major contemporary adaptations and upgrades of historical landmarks make them fit for modern purpose more
Meet at The Building Centre, Store Street  London WC1E 7BT
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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
An Evil Cradling at The Old Vic Tunnels
An Evil Cradling more
The Old Vic Tunnels, The Old Vic Tunnels, Tunnel 228, Station Approach Road,  London SE1 7XB
Today and Tomorrow

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
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
Make it Better: Designing Out Medical Error
Make It Better is an exhibition of designs for the clinical environment aimed at reducing medical error. Mistakes made in healthcare can have huge human and financial costs. The design of much medical equipment and environments is outdated, confusing and can lead to errors. Patient safety is a complex issue that needs approaching from different viewpoints. A multidisciplinary team was.. more
Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons, 35-43 Lincolns Inn Fields, London  WC2A 3PE
Today to Today
Saving the spoon-billed sandpiper talk
The incredible spoon-billed sandpiper, a small wader affectionately known as the spoony, is facing extinction perhaps faster than any other bird species, with probably fewer than 100 pairs remaining and the population in freefall. Without urgent action, it will probably be gone within a decade. The spoon-billed sandpiper has an adaptation, unique among its kind, of a spoon-shaped bill that it.. more
WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, Barnes, London  SW13 9WT
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