MONDAY
MARCH 16, 2009 |
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What
is it about springtime and everything looking
so damned good? A single ounce of sunshine (daylight
of course being quantifiable by weight) and
suddenly I'm revamping my wardrobe to rid it
off those winter necessities, and the streets
are flecked with the first attractive people
to return from their hibernation.
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Tapping
into the wardrobe reshuffle a little more literally,
the V&A
have finally relocated their outstanding
theatrical costume collection (think Mick Jagger's
spangled jumpsuit) to South Ken. While, also
scratching this eager aesthetic itch, Miu
Miu have been touting a cute exhibition
space in their White City store.
But the meaty icing on the art cake must be
Haunch
of Venison, who have just launched the inaugural
exhibition for their spanking new venue at the
larger and, in a sense, more prestigious Royal
Academy space on Burlington Gardens. With Haunch
formerly and rather fortuitously being located
on Haunch of Venison Yard (handy that), I'm
wondering if they'll bother to change their
name. Haunch of Bullington anybody? Royal Meatcademy?
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TODAY'S
EVENT PICKS |
Micro macro vision metaphors. 24hrs. Red Gate Gallery, 209a Coldharbour
Lane, SW9. Free. |
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A tribute to Rock'n'Roll in Renaissance. 10am - 5:30pm, The Gallery At 94,
94 Cleveland Street, W1T. Free. |
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Get down to Nike's Pop Up Shop at Slam City. 11am - 7pm. 16 Neal's Yard,
Covent Garden, WC2. Free. |
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Physical theatre inspired by T.S.Eliot. 7.30pm. BAC, Lavender Hill, SW11, £12.
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