How To Hold Your Breath
How To Hold Your Breath
by Zinnie Harris
The Royal Court: Jerwood Theatre, Downstairs
“Because we live in Europe. Because nothing really bad happens. The worst is a bit of an inconvenience. Perhaps not such a good mini break. But really in the grand scheme of life, not so bad.”
London Fashion Week
Somerset House plays host to Britain’s biggest biannual consumer fashion showcase. Vodafone London Fashion Weekend is a chance to experience designer shopping, catwalk shows, pop-up shops, hair & beauty and educational panels from leading industry experts and designers.
Rights of Nature
Rights of Nature: Art & Ecology in The Americas
Nottingham Contemporary
The artists in this exhibition reflect on our current environmental crisis – economic, political and cultural, as well as ecological. The rights of nature to flourish free from human destruction are increasingly recognised in new environmental laws.
Disobedient Objects
Disobedient Objects: V&A
'From a Suffragette tea service to protest robots, this exhibition was the first to examine the powerful role of objects in movements for social change. It demonstrated how political activism drives a wealth of design ingenuity and collective creativity that defy standard definitions of art and design.' V&A
Review: Golem
Golem by 1927: Young Vic Theatre
Promo Blurb: Following the smash hit The Animals and Children took to the Streets, this UK premiere from 1927 is one of the most anticipated new shows of 2014. With stunningly original animation, entrancing music and live performance, Golem explores one of the great questions of the modern world - do we control technology, or does it control us?