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This week's events that we recommend!

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MON15FEB

 

 
TUE16FEB

ICA
www.ica.org.uk
12 Carlton House Terrace,
SW1Y 5AH
3.30pm: ICA Cinema 1: The Unloved-a film by Samanatha Morton

 
WED17FEB

DAVID ROBERT FOUNDATION
www.davidrobertsartfoundation.com
111 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 6RY
7pm: Riddles of the Sphinx (1977, Laura Mulvey will personally introduce the screening of her and Peter Wollen's groundbreaking film

 


THU18FEB

BARBICAN
www.barbican.org.uk
Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS
18FEB-16MAY: Ron Arad- Restless,
explores three decades of Ara's designs from his early post-punk approach of assembling products from readymade parts to his exclusive and highly polished sculptural furnishings.
Tickets: Standard £8 online / £10 full price

BEACONFIELD
www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk
22 Newport Street, SE11 6AY
2pm:Jon Thompson will participate in the fourth in the Art & Compromise Serie addressesing the various forms and occasions when compromise might enter into art practice.
This event is free but booking is essential. lily@beaconsfield.ltd.uk / 020 7582 6465

MONICA SPRUETH PHILOMENE MAGERS
www.spruethmagerslondon.com
7A Grafton Street
W1S 4EJ London
P.V.6-8pm: Solo exhibiton -Kenneth Anger,who is widely acclaimed as a pioneering and influential force in avant-garde cinema. His groundbreaking body of work has inspired cineastes, filmmakers, and artists alike. Many channels of contemporary visual culture, from queer iconography to MTV, similarly owe a debt to his art.

MADDER139
No.1 Vyner St, E2 9DG
Frances Young - Sites of Transition
P.V.6-8pm: a personal re-encountering of landscapes reminiscent of American road movies.

SEVENTEEN GALLERY
www.seventeengallery.com
17 Kingsland Rd, E2 8AA
P.V.: Graham Dolphin-Burn Away Fade Out,
Dolphins latest body of work re-authors and re-examines significant incidents of mark making in a particular niche of the cultural landscape.

FRI19FEB

WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
www.whitechapelgallery.org
77-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX
2pm: Symposium: Where Three Dreams Cross: 150 years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
£10 / £8 concs.



SAT20FEB

DAVID ROBERT FOUNDATION
www.davidrobertsartfoundation.com
111 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 6RY
2.45pm: Psychoanalyst Noga Wine will present the lecture The Drive and the Unconscious: two psychoanalytic concepts, which sustain the dimensions of time and space.

TATE MODERN
www.tate.org.uk/modern
Bankside, SE1 9TG
14.00–15.30: Korean born artist Kimsooja in conversation with film historian Maxa Zoller. Kimsooja is internationally known for her installations, films, photographs and performances. Her interest in fabrics references nomadic life in her trademark Bottari -bundles made of traditional Korean bedspreads, usually used to pack clothes. This sense of wrapping and framing is also at the base of her video works, of which her multi channel pieces A Needle Woman and Mumbai: A Laundry Filed are the most striking examples. She is
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
£9 (£5 concessions), booking recommended

 

SUN21FEB

WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
www.whitechapelgallery.org
77-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX
3PM: Artist Talk: Bani Abidi-Born in Karachi, Pakistan, and now working between New Delhi and Karachi, artist Bani Abidi uses video to comment upon politics and culture, often through humorous or absurd staged performances.