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His aim is to fill the old skool house gap in the London club scene - he's already bagged some classic house pioneers from back in the day (including 808 State, Graeme Park and Altern8) as well as persuading two house legends to get involved: Terry Farley and Steve Proctor. The extra special newly announced guest is none other than absolute mentalist Brandon Block.
An exhibition looking less at the works of Mark Rothko as his relationship with Britain, and one that seeks to remind visitors that it was here at the Whitechapel that the artist was given his first UK...
Contemporary artist Josiah McElheny has transformed Gallery 2 at the Whitechapel with the aid of seven large-scale mirrored sculptures, displaying a series of abstract films. Until 20.07.12.
Whitechapel has dusted 113 years worth of cobwebs off of the Government Art Collection; a massive collection of over 13,500 OAP works dating back to the C16th. For the third instalment in the series...
Photography and large-scale film installation at the Whitechapel this January, February and March. The works form a first major survey show for Zarina Bhimji. Until 09.03.12. Read Beverley Knowles' review...
Guided by a deft hand, the audience are really the ones driving this promenade production through the streets and buildings that make up Spitalfields Market. Unlike your regular walking tours, this one...
Seattle is known for its rich, raunchy burlesque and is home to some of the best acts in the US. In fact, Seattle spawned Saint Sinner Burlesque, a night of classic fan dances, slap stick comedy, aerial...
The largest exhibition of wedding photographs, possibly ever, on show this February at Rich Mix. The project was launched last year on the day of the Royal Wedding. Until 19.02.12.
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Rhythm Factory
16-18 Whitechapel Road
Whitechapel E1 1EW,
London