Friday, 29 April 2016

V&A up for Museum of the Year £100,000 prize

London's Victoria and Albert (V&A) is one of five museums nominated for this year's £100,000 Art Fund Prize.
The Art Fund awards its museum of the year prize to an establishment which has "shown exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement".
The others shortlisted are Bethlem Museum of the Mind in London, Bristol's Arnolfini, Edinburgh's Jupiter Artland and York Art Gallery.
Victoria and Albert
The V&A has had a record-breaking year



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Last year the prize was awarded to the Whitworth in Manchester.
Stephen Deuchar, director of the Art Fund, said this year's shortlist showed "why and how UK museums lead the world".
Alexander McQueen hatImage copyrightV&A
Image captionThe Savage Beauty exhibition dedicated to the designs of Alexander McQueen was a huge success
"Each one of these five museums is outstanding - not just for the collections they display, but for the people who work there, and the visitors whose lives they can change," Mr Deuchar continued.
"Whether reaching audiences of thousands or millions, the best museums turn objects into culture, put audiences at the heart of their work, and engage with issues of the moment."
Bethlehem Museum of the MindImage copyrightBethlehem Museum of the Mind
Image captionBethlem Museum of the Mind holds an extensive collection of archives, art and historic objects relating to the history of mental health care and treatment
The V&A has long been considered one of the UK's - and the world's - foremost museums of art and design and a leading visitor attraction as a result.
And the last 12 months has proved a record-breaking year for the establishment, pulling in 3.9 million visitors, and a further 14.5 million online visitors.
This success has been largely due to a major gallery restoration project and sell-out exhibitions such as a Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, in celebration of the innovative designer who died in 2010, which attracted a record-breaking 493,043 visitors from 87 countries.
Jupiter ArtlandImage copyrightJupiter Artland
Image captionJupiter Artland is established in a manor house with extensive grounds ideal for showcasing impressive art works
Its 2013 hit David Bowie Is retrospective, which embarked on a global tour after its London run, notched up its millionth visitor in Paris in May.
Other highlights have included a major show of Indian textiles and a worldwide touring programme for the V&A's Museum of Childhood.
The Bethlem Museum of the Mind is described by the Art Fund as "extraordinary". It holds an extensive collection of archives, art and historic objects relating to the history of mental health care and treatment.
ArnolfiniImage copyrightArnolfini
Image captionThe Arnolfini in Bristol is described as 'a pioneer of the interdisciplinary contemporary arts'
It was opened by the Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry in 2015.
Jupiter Artland is an award-winning sculpture collection on the outskirts of Edinburgh. A charity, it focuses on nurturing the work of contemporary artists and commissioning site-specific work for its 100-acres of woodland and meadow.
The museum was established in 1999 by art collectors Robert and Nicky Wilson within Bonnington House, a Jacobean manor with extensive grounds. The couple's aim was partly to find a space to allow the public to share in their own private collection of art.
The Arnolfini in Bristol is described as "a pioneer of the interdisciplinary contemporary arts". It prides itself on a wide-ranging remit taking in visual art, performance, dance, film and music.
Sited dramatically in a repurposed warehouse on the city's harbourside, Arnolfini welcomes half a million visitors each year, to experience works of art by local, national and international artists.
York Art GalleryImage copyrightYork Art Gallery
Image captionYork Art Gallery reopened in August after an £8m development which increased its exhibition space by 60%
Its credited with helping regenerate Bristol's harbourside and in 2015 it embarked on its own renovation venture, boosting its visitor numbers in the process.
Lastly, the York Art Gallery was built in 1879 and is now home to a nationally designated collection spanning 600 years.
In August 2015 the gallery reopened after an £8m development which increased its exhibition space by 60%, allowing significant artworks and exhibitions to be brought to the city, including ceramics and art dedicated to World War One.
The five finalists were whittled down from a longlist of 10, following visits by the judges.
The Art Fund is independently financed with the core of its income provided by 122,000 members. Its main work is in grant-giving and supporting the UK's art establishments, small and large.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

London: 1 Night For 2 With Breakfast, Wine and Late Check-Out; or 1 to 3 Nights Plus Dinner at The Mandeville Hotel From £189

Highlights

Stay at a boutique hotel in London’s West End, a stone’s throw from the famous Oxford Street

What You Get

Included in all options: Stay for two in superior double room with breakfast, glass of wine on first night and late check-out valid Fri-Sun between 2 May-11 Sept 2016
Services included in dedicated options: main-course dinner on first night
Option 1: standard
  • £189 for 1 night
Option 2: with main-course dinner on first night

Amenities

  • Check-in from 3pm; check-out by midday; late check-out by 1pm
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Pets not allowed

The Mandeville Hotel

Located in West End’s Marylebone Village, The Mandeville Hotel is a four star boutique hotel a few minutes’ walk from the sprawling Oxford Street and Bond Street. Wigmore Hall and Regent’s Park also sit within walking distance, while the Royal Academy of Arts and Piccadilly Circus may be reached in a 12-minute drive.
The luxurious rooms blend modern design with traditional charm, and feature flat-screen TV, safe, climate control and coffee-making machine.
Reform Social & Grill serves an extensive menu in a setting inspired from classic British gentlemen’s clubs with copper walls and leather banquets, while the Reform serves cocktail classics with a creative twist across the zinc-topped bar.
4* Central London Break

Tate - Beauty and Horror. Enter the unsettling world of Mona Hatoum

'One of the most powerful artists of her generation' 
See Mona Hatoum at Tate Modern

Mona Hatoum at Tate Modern
Mona Hatoum creates a challenging vision of our world, exposing its contradictions and complexities. Hot Spot is a cage-like neon globe which buzzes with an intense energy. Elsewhere electricity crackles through household objects, making the familiar uncanny.

This is the first major survey of Hatoum’s work in the UK, covering 35 years from her early radical performances and video pieces, to sculptures and large-scale installations.

'
One of the most important and powerful artists of her generation finally gets the big British show she deserves'
The Sunday Times
Immerse yourself in the work of one of the most important artists working today.BOOK NOW
The Practicing Feminist

The Practicing Feminist

Tate Britain: Talks & lectures
Saturday 21 May, 15.00
Can view conceptual art through a feminist lens? Taking Margaret Harrison’s work as a starting point, we invite you to explore the feminist concerns in British Conceptual art.
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New face of the £20 note: Turner's Self-Portrait

New face of the £20 note: Turner’s Self-Portrait

We’re delighted that Turner’s Self-Portrait has been chosen as the new face of the £20 note.  See the original for yourself in the world’s biggest Turner collection at Tate Britain and learn more about the prolific artist in our handy 5 things to know about Turner
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Pablo Bronstein at Tate Britain
Curator's Tour: Mona Hatoum

Curator’s Tour: Mona Hatoum

Tate Modern: Talks & lectures
Monday 27 June, 18.30
Clarrie Wallis, Curator of Modern and Contemporary British Art leads an hour-long tour of the first major survey of Hatoum’s work in the UK, before giving you an opportunity to explore the exhibition.
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New Tate Modern badge

New Tate Modern badge

Designed by Peter Saville
Donate to receive your new Tate Modern badge created by graphic designer, Peter Saville.

Saville is best known for designing record sleeves for bands such as Joy Division and New Order. He has also worked with John Galliano, Christian Dior and Stella McCartney.
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Mona Hatoum Exhibition book
Mona Hatoum is supported by AGC Equity Partners
BP Displays supported by BP
Pablo Bronstein is supported by Sotheby’s’

Show Boat--no booking fee From £19.50

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★★★★★ ''If you love musical theatre, you must go''--The Times

★★★★★''One of the West End's most gorgeous shows''--The Stage

★★★★★''Show Boat is a musical treat''--The Telegraph
The new West End musical Show Boat has gone down a storm with theatre critics, causing a wave with its sublime storyline and sensational songs.

The 1927 Broadway premiere changed musical theatre forever. Now this stunning 21st-century revival raises the mast once more on the Cotton Blossom show boat.
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Adams Antiques Fairs - Our next fair Sunday 15th May

Adams Antiques Fairs
THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL HALLS
 
The next 'Horti' fair of 2016 will be held this May with 140 stalls of antiques at the historical Lindley Hall.  In our 28th year, the fair continues to draw a large crowd to our venue in the heart of London's Victoria- with the Tate Britain and Houses of Parliament minutes away.     

SUNDAY 15th MAY
10am4.30pm
Lindley Hall | The Royal Horticultural Halls | Elverton Street | London SW1P 2QW
Nearest station: Victoria/ St James Park

Free parking, no congestion charging on Sundays

£4 entry
 
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE



Zoe Lyons headlining intimate comedy night at Joe Allen Restaurant, 2nd May - More tickets released!

Following another sold-out success with Paul Sinha in April, Joe Allen, the iconic theatre restaurant and original American brassiere in Covent Garden, are delighted to announce that Zoe Lyons, will be joining us our next Comedy Night At Joe’s headliner on 2nd May.

Set in the Private Dining Room at Joe Allen, one of the most exciting new venues to catch intimate comedy in the UK, Comedy Night At Joe’s features the restaurant combining their famously secretive burger menu with the biggest laughs in London to make a fabulous evening of food and fun, all for the laughingly low price of £40. For the chance to see more outstanding acts in a uniquely intimate setting, make sure you are in the know by signing up to comedy@joeallen.co.uk









Jewish Museum London - Now open - Dorothy Bohm: Sixties London

 
Dorothy Bohm
Sixties London

Explore the streets of 1960s London through the lens of eminent photographer Dorothy Bohm in our new exhibition Dorothy Bohm: Sixties London now open in the Welcome Gallery.

Step back in time and discover the diversity of life in London in the 1960s with photographs focusing on its inhabitants from all walks of life, from schoolchildren to fashion-conscious young adults to market traders.
Born in East Prussia in 1924, Dorothy Bohm moved to Lithuania in 1932 with her family to escape the threat of Nazism. Bohm was sent by her parents to safety in Britain in 1939, armed with a Leica camera handed to her by her father at the very last moment. London has been her home since the 1950s.
Plan your visit

Wellcome Collection - What's On in May

Wellcome Collection, A Free Destination for the incurably curious. What's On
 
Booking for events opens at 11.00 on Friday 29 April.
 
You can book online by following the links below or call us on 020 7611 2222.
 FREE EXHIBITION
UNTIL 31 JULY
FREE | DROP IN
THIS IS A VOICE traces the material quality of the voice by looking inside vocal tracts, restless minds and speech devices to capture its complex psychological and physiological origins.
Conceived as an acoustic journey, the exhibition focuses on the emotions that resonate in the voice through rhythm, pitch and tone, as well as non-verbal forms of communication.
Voicings, a series of live vocalisations, will take place in the gallery every day (Tuesday to Sunday) at 12.00.
All our exhibitions are free. Find out about entry at busy times.

OUT NOW
RRP £15.99
A practical toolkit of 99 step-by-step vocal exercises to help speakers and singers of all abilities transform the quality of their voice. With a foreword by Cerys Matthews, the book is avaliable now.
THURSDAY 12 MAY, 19.00-20.30
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APRIL
Voices are unique. As soon as we open our mouths to speak we reveal a lot about ourselves our biology, status, geography and state of mind. Join us for a discussion on the relationship between the voice and identity.

 FREE EXHIBITION
UNTIL 31 JULY
FREE | DROP IN
Perspectives from artists, psychologists, philosophers and neuroscientists are presented together to interrogate our understanding of the conscious experience.
Exploring phenomena such as somnambulism, mesmerism, and disorders of memory and consciousness, the exhibition examines ideas about the nature of consciousness, and in particular what can happen when our typical conscious experience is interrupted, damaged or undermined.
States of Mind: Tracing the edges of consciousness features a series of changing installations. The exhibition features the new installation, H.M. by Kerry Tribe, which opened this week. Find out more about the installations.
All our exhibitions are free. Find out about entry at busy times.

OUT NOW
RRP £9.99
Understanding the nature of consciousness continues to challenge even the leading experts in the field. This collection of literature, science and art delves into the mysteries of consciousness and features an introduction by Mark Haddon. States of Mind is available online and from Wellcome Shop.

› States of Mind: the book – available now
THURSDAY 19 MAY, 19.00-20.30
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APRIL
Neuroscientist Dr Sophie Duport and clinician Dr Kudret Yelden, from the Royal Hospital of Neurodisability, discuss the clinical, scientific and ethical issues that surround the care of patients at the edge of consciousness.
         
› Disorders of Consciousness – find out more
SATURDAY 21 MAY, 13.00-15.00
FREE | DROP IN
How can you return to your life after brain injury, when your memory, movement or speech may have been significantly changed? Speak with people living with the effects of brain injury as they lead you through games and performance. This event is in partnership with Headway East London.

› Minds Interrupted – find out more
SATURDAY 21 MAY, 13.00-16.00
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APRIL
Her brain is broken. Her mind is limitless. A film about a young woman's cerebral haemorrhage - with outcomes no one could have predicted.

› Minds Interrupted: My Beautiful Broken Brain – find out more
SATURDAY 21 MAY, 16.00-17.30
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APRIL
In January 2011, Peggy Shaw had a stroke and shortly after made RUFF, a performance designed to illustrate the performer’s changed abilities. In this event, Shaw and RUFF director Lois Weaver share creative methods to reveal the power of the imagination in the face of extreme circumstances.

› Minds Interrupted: Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver – find out more
 SYMPOSIUM
SATURDAY 11 JUNE, 10.00-18.00
£18/£15 | BOOK FROM 29 APRIL
This day-long symposium will explore the automatic and unwilled aspects of human experience, bringing together perspectives from history, contemporary science and the arts to examine issues of power, self-control and agency in relation to consciousness.

 WELLCOME BOOK PRIZE

From a remarkable shortlist of six, Suzanne O’Sullivan has been announced as the winner of the Wellcome Book Prize 2016 for ‘It’s All in Your Head’.

› Winner of the Wellcome Book Prize 2016 – find out more
 FREE EVENTS
FRIDAY 6 MAY, 19.00-23.00
FREE | DROP IN
Join us for our next Friday Late Spectacular!

the company of disabled and non-disabled dancers, curate our next Friday Late. Experience intimate moments of contemporary dance and sound and consider the subtleties and complexities of what it means to be on display with live performances, talks and workshops.

This is a special late-night event with a bar running all night.

THURSDAY 5 MAY, 19.00-20.30
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APR
The Morbid Anatomy blog and museum in New York hosts thinkers and artists excavating the intersections of the history of art and medicine, death and culture. At this event, hear a series of illustrated talks by contributors to the recently re-releasedMorbid Anatomy Anthology.

› The Morbid Anatomy Salon – find out more
SATURDAY 14 MAY, 11.00-17.00
FREE | DROP IN
What can a surgeon and a tailor learn from one another? More than you might imagine... Mingle with Professor Roger Kneebone, clinicians and craftsmen for an unconventional day of informal conversation and even try some handiwork of your own.

› The Craft of Medicine – find out more
THURSDAY 12 MAY, 18.00-19.00
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APR
Mental health care and the work of mental health charities changed dramatically in the 20th century.This talk will explore the changes through original material from the newly catalogued archive of Mind(formerly the National Association for Mental Health).

› Open Your Mind – find out more
WEDNESDAY 18 MAY, 13.00-14.00
FREE | DROP IN
Frank Kelly, Professor of Environmental Health at King's College London, talks about why air pollution from traffic is a problem in London, how it affects our health, and what can be done about it.

› Air Pollution and Health – find out more
MONDAY 23 MAY, 18.00-19.00
FREE | BOOK FROM 29 APR
Prize-winning author, historian and psychiatrist George Makari takes us back to the origins of modernity, a time when crisis in religious authority and the scientific revolution led to searching questions about the nature of human inner life and how a new concept - the mind - emerged as a potential solution.


› Soul Machine – find out more
 YOUTH PROGRAMME
SATURDAY 21 MAY, 14.00-15.30 &15.30-17.00
FREE | DROP IN
In these practical workshops, singer-songwriter Jonny Berliner will talk you through the mechanics of the voice and introduce you to a range of vocal techniques. He will also go through the basics of composition to show you how to record your own a cappella compositions using GarageBand on ipads.This workshop is inspired by our exhibition THIS IS A VOICE. We'll provide all the materials you'll need.


 ONLINE

Paul-Ferdinand Gachet was a maverick physician who had a consulting room in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century. He was an art lover/collector, amateur artist and a friend of many artists, including Vincent van Gogh. Read about their brief but significant relationship, resulting in the only etching Van Gogh ever created.


Part of THIS IS A VOICE, Matthew Herbert’s Chorus uses visitors’ voices to form an ever-expanding sound installation.Explore Chorus online using the interactive tools to adjust the voices and add your own.



April 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. One way we’re commemorating this anniversary is by exploring the four bodily humours and their effect on some of Shakespeare’s most famous characters. Find out more aboutthe humours in Shakespeare and how they’ve been represented in the work of the Bard of Avon.