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SUMMARY:Roca London Gallery Presents 'Mode in Flux'
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition exploring adaptability in fashion by design innovators including: Maria Blaisse\, Hussein Chalayan\, Ying Gao\, Grado Zero Espace\, Eunjeong Jeon\, Mason Jung\, Michiko Koshino\, Massimo Osti\, Maharishi\, Lucy McRae\, Issey Miyake\, NikeLab x Sacai\, Chen Peng and THE UNSEEN. Coats that turn into tents; sportswear that changes colour and texture in response to body temperature; interactive clothes that reveal the wearer’s mood – these are all examples of an increasing interest in making fashion work harder. \n\n\n\n \nCuratorial and design studio White Line Projects brings Mode in Flux to Roca London Gallery this summer to showcase some of the leading ideas around adaptability being championed by emerging and established designers today. Fusing fashion with engineering\, science\, technology and art these experimental and conceptual works question issues of desirability\, functionality and sustainability in clothing. \n \nFrom couture to mass-market clothing\, film and photography\, Mode in Flux will show a range of pieces that challenge traditional forms. The exhibition will celebrate the ground-breaking work of fabric and garment engineer Massimo Osti\, founder of fashion brands Stone Island and C.P. Company; display films of Ying Gao’s interactive garments\, such as the celebrated (no)where (now)here dress that moves and lights up when someone looks at it; include pieces by former Margiela menswear designer Mason Jung\, who marries high fashion with high function; and it will explore the responsive designs of Eunjeong Jeon\, whose research has focused on clothing that can protect the wearer in hazardous situations. \n\n\n\nMondays to Fridays from 9am to 5.30pm; Saturdays from 11am to 5pm; Open until 8pm on the last Tuesday of every month. Free admission 
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/mode-in-flux/
LOCATION:Roca London Gallery\, Station Court\, Townmead Road\, London\, Fulham \, SW6 2PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Fashion
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SUMMARY:Future Artefacts Presents Virtual Space
DESCRIPTION:The first in a series of talks by FUTURE ARTEFACTS\, where you will look at the way that architecture and the products you use will be affected once we can live inside virtual worlds. \nFeaturing:\nSam Jacob [Sam Jacob Studio]\nMelodie Leung [Zaha Hadid Architects]\nCarl H Smith [LTRC\, Ravensbourne] \nFUTURE ARTEFACTS champions the producers of the world’s most beautiful objects that exist within a post-digital environment. This is the first in a four part series\, and promises to offer inspiring insights and predictions. \nClick here to get your tickets online. 
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/future-artefacts-presents-virtual-space/
LOCATION:Ace Hotel Shoreditch\, 100 Shoreditch High Street\, London\, Shoreditch \, E1 6JQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Gerry Judah 'Fragile Lands' Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:From Baghdad to Bengal\, St Paul’s Cathedral to the Imperial War Museum\, the importance of Gerry Judah’s artwork should not be underestimated. Visually forceful and sensitively crafted\, Judah’s poetic works engage with pressing geopolitical issues of conflict and climate change\, while remaining deeply personal. Following the success of Fragile Lands last year the much acclaimed exhibition is now reinstated in an exciting new exhibition context bringing together unseen works by Judah alongside a rare collection of the artist’s three-dimensional paintings and captivating sculptural series Bengal. During his illustrious career\, Judah has exhibited internationally in spaces ranging from the Saatchi Gallery to the British High Commission in Delhi. His striking Great War memorial installation is currently on display in the nave at St Paul’s Cathedral\, London.  \n \nTwice commissioned by the Imperial War Museum\, Judah artfully documents destruction by creating artworks that both viscerally engage with the stark realities of war and evoke the ephemeral traces of traumas left in its wake. Judah’s ‘dystopian maquettes’ are made with the inevitability that they will be destroyed. With acrylic gesso on canvas\, glue and foam board\, the artist meticulously composes architectural representations of sites that have become metonymic of past and present conflict\, before physically smashing them\, leaving behind an abstract detritus of ruined buildings. Through re-appropriating media images of war-torn cities\, from Beirut to Baghdad\, Judah’s works self-consciously disrupts and complicates the apathy and voyeurism that too often comprise our response to destruction. They make physically present the ‘landscapes of loss’ with which we have become disturbingly familiar. The shattered fragments and spikes that form his painterly work make palpable the personal\, whilst lending emotive weight to the collective narratives deeply embedded in the canvas. As Judah suggests\, ‘It is the duty of culture to reach further than just the walls it sits on. It mustn’t be parochial\, but rather stretch beyond items of war.’  \n \nJudah has previously worked in film\, television and theatre\, creating settings for the BBC\, Royal Shakespeare Company\, Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney amongst many others. His spatial sensibility can still be felt in the dramatic\, emotive and physical scale of his recent artworks\, which operate on a captivating boundary between painting\, architecture and sculpture. In his recent Bengal series\, Judah turns his attention to the slow devastation wrought by climate change in India\, the country in which he was born and grew up. As in his earlier works\, Judah’s engrossing visual spectacles encourage viewers to engage with the complex\, the almost unapproachable; the histories of growth and loss\, tradition and modernisation that are layered in the country.  In his exquisitely detailed sculptures\, the structures of temples\, electricity pylons and religious artefacts are precariously balanced on rickshaws\, a mode of transport that has come to symbolise India’s ingenuity and urban dynamism. Constructed in part from coal and ash\, they performatively enact the environmental burden of human industry\, while also representing communities’ inherently creative capacity to recycle\, pull together and move forward. ‘These intricate\, fragile and colourful works reflect the beauty of India amongst its degradation’ Jane Morrow\, Curator Wolverhampton Art Gallery). This innovative and thought-provoking exhibition is certainly not one to miss.
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/gerry-judah-fragile-lands-exhibition/
LOCATION:Westbourne Grove\, 235 Westbourne Grove\, London\, W11 2SE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Number 90 Bar & Kitchen’s Birthday Weekender
DESCRIPTION:Number 90 Bar & Kitchen\, the stunning canal-side venue in Hackney Wick\, is throwing a huge four-day long party from 17th-20th March\, to celebrate turning the ripe old age of two. The weekend will feature DJs\, bands\, performers\, live art installations\, food stalls and innovative cocktails. The celebrations are all free entry\, and everyone’s invited. Since opening its doors in 2014\, Number 90 has quickly become recognised as one of the most popular creative hubs in the area and it will be marking its 2nd birthday with this momentous\, free\, Birthday Weekender. \nKicking off on Thursday 17th March\, the first day of festivities begins with friends\, family and press launch\, featuring an array of immersive entertainment to get the party started. From well-known artists creating bespoke Number 90 masterpieces\, to live music and a surprise DJ set from one of the biggest names around\, the event will also feature a “dry ice” ice-cream van. \n \nFriday evening will see compilations from the hugely popular Late Night Tales\, along with music from legendary record label Rough Trade\, providing the perfect party sound track for tackling the huge birthday piñata. On the Saturday\, the legendary Phonica Records will be spinning the vinyls alongside Slothboogie\, whilst guests can pay a visit to the Starlight Boutique glitter camp\, before bending over backwards in a huge limbo competition. \nWinding down on the Sunday\, guests can indulge in what is arguably one of the best roasts in Hackney\, whilst relaxing to a mixture of funk\, soul and reggae from Russ Ryan and DJ Scratchy. A retro record stand selling vinyls will also be set up in the bar\, so music lovers can invest in some Birthday Weekend memorabilia. For the celebrations\, Number 90 will also be unveiling their stunning new terraced decking\, an expansion to the current terrace\, allowing the party to spill out onto the scenic canal-side. Complete with its very own bar accommodating up to 100 guests\, this stand-alone area is the perfect spot to sit back and relax whilst watching the sun go down. \nNumber 90 will be showcasing its delicious new food offering throughout the weekend\, handpicking a selection of favourite dishes from the new menu for partygoers to sample. Featuring a variety of super foods\, classic dishes and burgers\, the menu centres upon fresh and locally sourced ingredients with an emphasis on vegetarian\, vegan dishes and divine gluten free desserts\, providing the perfect healthy fuel for a night of dancing. The new drinks menu will also be in full swing\, offering an array of local and international crafts beers\, innovative cocktails\, unique soft drinks and healthy smoothies. Thirst will be quenched by mouth-watering cocktails made from house-infused spirits\, all of which have been given a Number 90 twist. \n Number 90 Bar & Kitchen’s Birthday Weekender: Thursday 17th-Sunday-20th March 2016. \n Thurs 12-11.45pm\, Fri and Sat 12-4am\, Sun 12-11pm 90 Main Yard\, Wallis Road\, Hackney Wick\, E9 5LN\, London. 
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/number-90-bar-kitchens-birthday-weekender/
LOCATION:Number 90 Bar & Kitchen\, 90 Main Yard\, Wallis Road\, London\, Hackney Wick\, E9 5LN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Bars & Pubs,Music,Things To Do
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SUMMARY:Tate Liverpool’s Art Gym
DESCRIPTION:From Monday 7–Thursday 31 March 2016 visitors to Tate Liverpool will feel the burn when they take part in Art Gym\, a three week programme of free drop-in classes\, lectures and workshops that embrace art\, design\, music and film. Presented by Tate Collective Liverpool\, a youth art initiative\, and Turner Prize winners Assemble\, Art Gym offers everyone of all ages and abilities the chance to create a personal programme designed to learn new creative skills or develop existing ones. Instead of kettlebells and treadmills there will be art stations teaching everything from traditional bookmaking to digital art production. So from a gentle stretch to high intensity training\, Art Gym offers something for everyone to release their creative endorphins.
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/tate-liverpools-art-gym/
LOCATION:Fulham 
CATEGORIES:Art,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160228T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160228T213000
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SUMMARY:Sky or the Bird Present: RAW - Reality As Written
DESCRIPTION:Sky or the Bird present: RAW – Reality As Written. Spend an evening with artists as they all seek to escape reality. A slam event that takes the points of their finest philosophers to the other side\, and brings them back to you with a surprising twist. This inaugural event is a fundraiser for Help Calais\, and all profits will go to charity. Featuring: JB Sparks\, Sky or the Bird\, Susan Gray\, Miles MacDonald\, Murray Porter and Suzie GeeForce.
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/sky-or-the-bird-present-raw-reality-as-written/
LOCATION:Comedy Room\, 51 Camden Park Road \, London\, Camden\, NW1 9BH \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160227T110000
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SUMMARY:The African Market
DESCRIPTION:At The African Market you will discover many stalls\, ranging from  fashion\, jewellery\, natural health and beauty products\, baby and kids clothing\, to dolls and instruments. Local and international charities are also represented\, promoting their actions and raising awareness but also funds by selling goods. The market will also have homemade African food dishes available.
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/the-african-market/
LOCATION:Old Spitalfields\, Horner Square\, London\, E1 6EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Fashion,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160222T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160222T213000
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SUMMARY:Sophie Thomas: Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Sophie Thomas (Thomas.Matthews founder and Director of Circular Economy at the RSA)\,will be showing work from and talking about her recent exhibition Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean\, which brings to light the pollutant impact that plastic is having on our oceans.
URL:https://www.theclothesmaiden.com/event/sophie-thomas-never-turn-your-back-on-the-ocean/
LOCATION:Second Home\, 68-80 Hanbury Steet\, London\, E1 5JL \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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