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SUMMARY:Disruptors: Fractured Images and Migrant Wordl
DESCRIPTION:Disruptors: Fractured Images and Migrant World is a collaborative exhibition that brings together works from the Ben Uri and William Allen Collections\, with additional loans from artists and private collections\, featuring more than 50 works and previously unseen archival material. It traces more than a century of experimentation in word-image relations\, from early twentieth-century historical avant-garde practice to post-war developments in concrete poetry and conceptual art. Spanning collage\, painting\, sculpture\, book art\, textiles\, photography\, typography\, mixed media\, and archival material\, the exhibition brings together artists who disrupt the boundary between reading and viewing.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/disruptors-fractured-images-and-migrant-wordl/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:Ben Uri Gallery 108a Boundary Road NW8 0RH London\, 108A Boundary Road\, St John’s Wood\, London NW8 ORH\, Central London\, NW8 0RH
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events
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SUMMARY:Everybody's Talking About Jamie
DESCRIPTION:Jamie New is 16 and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn’t quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. Jamie is going to be a sensation. \nSupported by his brilliant\, loving mum and surrounded by his friends\, Jamie overcomes prejudice\, beats the bullies\, and steps out of the darkness into the spotlight. Sixteen: the edge of possibility. Time to make your dreams come true. \nFrom the same company that brought you the amazing production of OUR HOUSE last year here at the Cockpit. This award-winning professional creative team\, working with tomorrow’s stars\, produced such wonderful productions as ‘The Grinning Man’ and ‘The Magician’s Elephant’. \n“A joyous punch in the air about following your dreams and being yourself.” – Time Out \n“It’s the real deal. Everyone really should be talking\, singing\, shouting about Jamie now.” – The Times \n“A fizzing\, feeling\, instant hit.” – The Observer \n“Sweeps you away on a tide of mischief\, warmth and exuberance.” – The Financial Times \n“A dynamic\, deliciously entertaining night out\, a glorious tribute to what makes us human and a heart-warming appeal for acceptance. Let’s all keep talking about Jamie for as long as possible.” – WhatsOnStage
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/everybodys-talking-about-jamie-3/
LOCATION:The Cockpit\, Gateforth Street\, London\, NW8 8EH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cheap Tickets,Events in London,London Musicals,London Theatre,Performing Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Cockpit Theatre":MAILTO:reception@thecockpit.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Blood of My Blood - Photography Exhibition by Magda Kuca
DESCRIPTION:Magda Kuca presents a body of work highlighting the shared histories of photography and medicine at the Old Operating Theatre. \nBlood of My Blood is a multi-faceted project that investigates the link between personal narratives and scientific advancement through a photographic lens. Kuca’s solo exhibition blends in with the surroundings at the former site of both herbal apothecary and early surgical procedures. \nAt the core of the project lies the artist’s response to her mother’s cancer journey. Applying a camera-less form of experimental photography to capture their embracing bodies\, Kuca expresses shared vulnerability while echoing the effects of chemotherapy with the marks and traces left on the resulting image. \nFor a series of wet collodion portraits captured on glass\, and limbs on surgery-grade steel\, Kuca allows the unvarnished surfaces to decompose and tarnish\, repairing deliberate fractures with silver. Still lifes of plague doctor masks provide a link to the healing herbs grown in the museum’s attic. \nThe contemporary works are displayed in cabinets alongside the museum’s main collection. Reminiscent of vintage medical journals\, they evoke a sense of nostalgia while highlighting subsequent progress in overcoming physical injury and infectious disease. \nThe surgeries at the Old Operating Theatre were performed on women without anaesthetics or antiseptics\, in front of a live audience of predominantly male medical students. Magda Kuca’s work serves as a reminder of the personal stories behind medical innovation. \npublic open times:\nThursday – Sunday\, 10.30am – 5pm\n(exhibition entry included in museum general admission)
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/blood-of-my-blood-photography-exhibition-by-magda-kuca/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:The Old Operating Theatre Museum\, St. Thomas' Church\, 9a St. Thomas Street\, London\, SE1 9RY
CATEGORIES:Events in London,Exhibitions,History,Museums,Photography,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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SUMMARY:IMTwentyOne –  Exhibition + Online Auction
DESCRIPTION:IMTwentyOne marks IMT Gallery’s 21st anniversary with a benefit exhibition and online auction\, bringing together over 100 unique works by emerging to established artists such as Amanda Beech\, Adam Chodzko\, Benedict Drew\, Soyoung Hyun\, Melanie Jackson\, Kenji Lim\, John Russell\, Tai Shani\, Nicola Singh\, and Suzanne Treister. \nArtists have been invited to create an original A4 work in any medium. Works including painting\, drawing\, ceramics\, sculpture and prints will be exhibited at IMT Gallery in a democratic alphabetical hang\, and made available via an online auction launching to coincide with London Gallery Weekend. Each work will have a starting bid of £50. \nParticipating artists include those IMT has previously collaborated with\, alongside nominations by the gallery’s represented artists David Burrows\, Plastique Fantastique\, Maggie Roberts and Ra Tack\, and curators the gallery has worked with over the years\, including Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson\, Kirsten Cooke and Nicole Sansone. The project reflects on the artists\, conversations and projects that have shaped the gallery over the past two decades\, and offers a wide range of current practices presented by an international community of artists. \nAll works in IMTwentyOne have been kindly donated by the participating artists. Proceeds from the auction will support IMT’s future curatorial and educational programmes. \nAbout IMT Gallery: \nFounded in 2005\, IMT Gallery is a contemporary art space in London dedicated to showcasing critically engaged and innovative art. With two decades of experience\, the gallery has built a reputation for supporting boundary-pushing artists and presenting thought-provoking projects that delve into complex social\, cultural\, and philosophical themes. Alongside its exhibition programme\, the gallery represents a core group of emerging to established artists\, organises workshops and courses that offer a unique approach to engaging with art\, and commissions experimental writing on critical contemporary art. \nRoutledge recently published Contemporary Exhibition-Making and Management: Curating IMT Gallery as a Hybrid Space\, authored by the gallery’s long-standing curator (2005 – 2023) Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson. The book is part of a series on the Global Creative Economy\, edited by Aleksandar Brkić. \n  \n_ \nImage: Adam Chodzko\, Dream Skeleton [25] (2025)\, photographic retouching inks and pen on paper\, 21 x 29.7 cm
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/imtwentyone-exhibition-online-auction/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Fundraisers,Photography,Sculpture,Virtual Events,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T133000
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CREATED:20260414T140222Z
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SUMMARY:London Loo Tour
DESCRIPTION:It’s Not the Bog-Standard London Experience! \nPrepare to be immersed (metaphorically\, that is!) in a world where the humble toilet becomes a portal to explore history\, anthropology\, art\, architecture\, identity\, and of course\, our sense of humour. \nFrom the earliest latrines through to the future of flushing\, your guide will take you on a whirlwind tour through the history of Britain’s public toilets\, with plenty of interesting sights and practical tips along the way. You’ll answer all the questions you never knew you had… How did the Romans wipe their bottoms?  Was there really a man named Thomas Crapper? How long will you spend in the smallest room in a lifetime? And why do we even call it a loo? \nIt’s the perfect day out for anyone who likes to dive a bit deeper… lifelong Londoners and first time visitors alike! One thing is for sure: you may never think about a simple visit to the lavatory the same way again!
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/london-loo-tour-2-2/
LOCATION:Waterloo Station\, London Waterloo station Waterloo Road\, SE1 8SW
CATEGORIES:Education,Entertainment,Events in London,History,Walking
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