As part of the Anti Design Festival, Payne Shurvell presents an exhibition/series of exhibitions that incorporates video, performance, sound, intervention, publications, craafts and ceramics.
The idea is to provide a range of contemporary artists with an opportunity to be instant and experimental - the temporary aspect of every element is both a challenging limitation and an ambitious creative release.
Name checking a number of highly influential New Jersey hardcore bands, including Lifetime, The Movielife and early Saves The Day, as well as pop punk stalwarts like New Found Glory Set Your Goals bridge...
This looks totally amazing! Fancy making monsters out of balloons, pipe cleaners and tin foil while your feet get tap-tap tapping to a spot of live music? Yes please! Described by the organisers as "Blue...
This sounds fun. LoCo and Soda Pictures are putting on a live comedy event to celebrate the forthcoming release of Woody Allen: A Documentary, with ‘Manhattan’ cocktails, a live jazz sextet, and a...
It's Your Birthday every Thursday night at The Hoxton Pony, so dance like a loon to their blend of plastic pop, electro belters, hella hip hop, rock 'n' roll and birthday classics.
The Catlin Art Prize was launched to reward and encourage the next generation of contemporary artists. Unlike bigger awards like, say, the Turner Prize, the Catlin champions genuinely unknown artists, ...
A new ten-minute, 16mm film by Ben Rivers at Kate MacGarry this spring. This is Rivers' second show with the gallery, and his third in London in as many years after one over at Matt's Gallery in 2011. ...
If you ask fans about their favourite dubstep night they won't all name FWD any more, but it's here in Plastic People that the music first evolved from the dark, hollowed-out 2-step garage of Croydon producers...