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Ordet

Ordet

For many this adaptation of Kaj Munk’s play about tensions within a Jutland farming family is the very greatest of all Dreyer’s masterpieces, as suspenseful as it’s emotionally devastating.

David Dawson, Lucian Freud: Studio Life

Lucian Freud: Studio Life – Photographs by David Dawson

This exhibition marks the release of the final set of photographs by David Dawson depicting life in Lucian Freud’s studio.

Hemali Bhuta, Stepping Down

Lines of Thought

The exhibition Lines of Thought explores the work of 15 contemporary artists, whose practice has focused in particular on using line in creatively challenging ways. With works representing different generations, it is remarkable to observe how the meaning and use of line varies from one artist to another.

Sarah Entwistle: In short, in theory, and with a bit of luck

Sarah Entwistle: In short, in theory, and with a bit of luck

Sarah Entwistle presents an exhibition on her grandfather Clive Entwistle’s legacy

Close-Up New Website Launch Party

Close-Up New Website Launch Party

Close-Up host a cracking knees up at the Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club to celebrate the launch of their new website

Teebs + Samiyam + Lapalux + Om Unit + Young Montana?

Teebs + Samiyam + Lapalux + Om Unit + Young Montana?

Soundcrash is proud to début the LA beats of Teebs at the Village Underground

Anchorsong

Anchorsong

Masaaki Yoshida, aka Anchorsong, plays a very special live set as he starts a round the world tour supporting his debut album Chapters out Nov 28 on Tru Thoughts records.

Clark ‘Iradelphic’ Album Launch

Clark ‘Iradelphic’ Album Launch

Soundcrash presents the album launch (til 4am) for one of Warp Records’ most outstanding offerings yet in the shape of Clark’s ‘Iradelphic’.

Anri Sala

Anri Sala

Anri Sala talks at the Architectural Association as part of the Artists Talk Series organised by Parveen Adams

Song Dong: Waste Not

Song Dong: Waste Not

See The Barbican’s Curve filled with over 10,000 items in Song Dong’s extraordinary installation