Darren Almond presents a series of time-lapse photographs taken in the Faroe Islands and a film installation shot in northern Siberia.
The time-lapse photographs depict the Faroe Islands' landscape, where Almond shot a photograph every minute for every hour of the day during the course of a week.
In the basement, vertical floor-to-ceiling screens depict abstracted sections of ice cracking and splitting. And the footage is inverted and reversed so you feel as if you're trapped underneath the ice. Cool.
A first survey show in the UK for American artist Lynda Benglis at Thomas Dane Gallery this spring. On display are works across painting, video and photography from the 1960s to the present day. Until...
Howard Brenton’s Bloody Poetry, directed this month by Tom Littler at the Jermyn Theatre, is an emotional and introspective story, timely in its themes of radicalism and desire for reform. However...
In 2011, his centenary year, we've seen umpteen Terence Rattigan revivals but Jermyn Street Theatre celebrate the revered playwright by hosting The Art of Concealment, a look at the real Rattigan. A lot...
Everyone's been getting rather excited about this David Hockey exhibition at the Royal Academy - primarily because the tousle-haired artist has been making some recent works using an iPad, which is apparently...
One of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century has been adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow. The performance holds up well to John Buchan's original novel, with a fine cast and fantastic set helping...
"It's all about the storytelling" is something we hear all too often from theatre makers but as much as it's become a clichéd thing to say, it's still true. So well done Criterion Theatre for putting...
A new exhibition of work by French photographer Lise Sarfati at Brancolini Grimaldi this February and March. The new works explore issues around the construction of identity. Until 17.03.12.
New film and photographic work by contemporary artist Bridget Smith at Frith Street Gallery this winter. The works on show explore the symbolic power of feast day rituals in a small village in Galicia...
Colin's fiancé has recently drowned and what better way is there to cheer him up than to throw a party for him and invite his old friends? Except the group of friends are hardly the most cheery bunch...
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