Day: 2 November 2015
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Turner-Prize Winning Artist Creates Sound Installation to Mark WWI Centenary
Turner prize winner Susan Philipsz will unveil her most ambitious work that has been specially commissioned by 14-18 NOW to mark the centenary of the the First World War. It will be on display in Duveen Galleries at Tate Britain from the 21st November to the 3rd April 2016. Titled War Damaged Musical, the installation uses recordings of ‘”The […]
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Victoria and Albert Museum Reopens Toshiba Gallery of Japanese Art
The Victoria and Albert Museum have unveiled the results of the two year project refurbishing the Toshiba Gallery of Japanese Art, showcasing a wide variety of Japanese art from across the ages which will officially reopen to the public on the 4th November. From the second that visitors step into the light and spacious gallery, […]
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London International Mime Festival Performers Announced
Directed by Helen Lannaghan and Joseph Seelig, the London International Mime Festival returns to the capital from Saturday the 9th January to Saturday the 6th February 2016 and the full line up has been announced. This unique event features a wide range of theatrical performances from artists all across the world and showing in some […]