Throwback operates on a brilliant concept: bringing together the originators of a particular musical genre and the contemporary artists whom they have inspired.
This edition pairs up German space rock innovators Cluster with London-based experimental orchestra Chrome Hoof. The former are wrinkly and contemplative Krautrockers, whilst the latter deal in a wild melange of what can only be described as exuberant disco-prog-metal-acid-funk. This will be one of the most thrilling collaborations to be seen on a London stage this year.
If that wasn't enough to make your head explode, techno prodigy James Holden then takes to the decks to deliver one of his unparalleled sets.
Find 'love via laughter' at the Lonely Hearts Comedy Club. Join international love gurus, Judy and Julian Vonducksworth, as they work their magic to find you the perfect partner. With entertainment ...
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's new work Londonee is the story of orphaned brother and sister Rez and Bina who struggle with their ambition and heritage in London as well as social services. When a trio of angels ...
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. ...
This spring and summer sees Calvert 22 play host to an exhibition dedicated to late 20th century Slovenian art movement, NSK. The exhibition focuses on Irwin, the visual arts wing of the movement and coincides...