SERPENTINE GALLERIES SEPTEMBER 2015 |
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PARK NIGHTS |
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JESSE DARLING: NTGNE |
FRIDAY 11 SEPTEMBER, 8PM SERPENTINE PAVILION TICKETS £5/4 |
Artist Jesse Darling presents a version of the tragic play, Antigone, as immersive environment, community theatre and symbolic ritual, reflecting on remembrance and empire |
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CHRISTODOULOS PANAYIOTOU: DYING ON STAGE |
FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER, 8PM SERPENTINE PAVILION TICKETS £5/4 |
Christodoulos Panayiotou presents a new version of his lecture-reading, exploring the hierarchical order of literal, metaphorical and symbolic deaths on the stage, as well as the philological concept of 'tragic irony', through readings, videos and dance. Featuring dancer Jean Capeille. Presented in collaboration with Fiorucci Art Trust |
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CHRISTIAN WOLFF AND APARTMENT HOUSE |
FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER, 8PM SERPENTINE PAVILION TICKETS £5/4 |
Pioneering composer Christian Wolff is joined by award-winning chamber music ensemble Apartment House for a unique evening of live music in the Serpentine Pavilion
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SATURDAY TALKS |
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EDGWARE ROAD PROJECT: FRANCES RIFKIN |
5 SEPTEMBER, 3PM SERPENTINE GALLERY FREE |
Implicated Theatre Director, Frances Rifkin, gives a talk to explore the implicit tensions present in the realm of alternative or independent theatre and challenges the notion of ‘Applied’ Theatre |
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CURATOR TOUR: DUANE HANSON AND LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE |
12 SEPTEMBER, 3PM SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY FREE, BOOKING ESSENTIAL |
On the last Saturday of the summer season Assistant Curator Melissa Blanchflower leads a tour of the Duane Hanson exhibition and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Verses After Dusk. Meet at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery |
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FINAL WEEKS |
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LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE: VERSES AFTER DUSK |
UNTIL 13 SEPTEMBER SERPENTINE GALLERY FREE |
‘The results of all this pioneering colorific exploration are mysterious, haunting and beautiful’ The Sunday Times |
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DUANE HANSON |
UNTIL 13 SEPTEMBER SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY FREE |
'[Hanson] shifts our focus so that the typical becomes extaordinary' Time Out |
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AUTUMN EXHIBITIONS ANNOUNCED |
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JIMMIE DURHAM: VARIOUS ITEMS AND COMPLAINTS |
1 OCTOBER - 8 NOVEMBER PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER SERPENTINE GALLERY FREE |
This survey show will highlight Jimmie Durham's multi-dimensional practice, including sculpture, drawing and film. Alongside new sculptures and key installations will be a group of early works that have never been exhibited in the UK |
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RACHEL ROSE: PALISADES |
1 OCTOBER - 8 NOVEMBER PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY FREE |
Responding directly to the Serpentine Sackler Gallery with a unique site-specific installation, Rachel Rose will interweave two of her most recent videos – A Minute Ago and Palisades in Palisades – creating an immersive environment through movement, sound and colour |
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FROM OUR FRIENDS |
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THE LONDON ART BOOK FAIR |
10 - 13 SEPTEMBER WHITECHAPEL GALLERY FREE ADMISSION |
The London Art Book Fair returns for its seventh consecutive year, showcasing artists’ books, catalogues, zines, rare publications and brand new releases from over 90 independent publishers and presses |
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MAGGIE'S CULTURE CRAWL |
FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER ACROSS LONDON REGISTER HERE |
Head out into the night and discover cultural, architectural and artistic delights, while raising money for Maggie’s Centres. This 15-mile night-walk and cultural adventure gives you exclusive access to some of London’s best buildings and culture, including theSerpentine Pavilion. Part of Open House London |
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