Dance

William Kentridge: Sibyl – Barbican, London (LAST CHANCE TO SEE)

A review of William Kentridge: Sibyl, a curiously multidisciplinary collaboration between South African artists. Bold Barbican programming at its finest. William Kentridge, Alexander Calder And The Cumaean Sibyl Reading the programme ahead of attending William Kentridge: Sibyl at the Barbican, I was somewhat surprised to read that Kentridge is “[b]est known for his charcoal drawings, […]

Exhibitions

Gainsborough’s Blue Boy // Ali Cherri: If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed? – National Gallery, London

Another double bill of small National Gallery exhibitions, this time featuring Gainsborough’s serene Blue Boy against Ali Cherri’s exploration of artworks which have been defaced while on display here. Another National Gallery Double Bill I really enjoy doing posts about small exhibitions at the National Gallery. Firstly, they do a lot of one-room exhibitions, which […]

Museum Tours

Museum of Freemasonry, London

Learn all about the Freemasons at the Museum of Freemasonry. Worth it for the glimpse into their London headquarters alone. Freemasonry? Shouldn’t That Be Secret? If you’ve heard of the Freemasons or Freemasonry, you may have some preconceived ideas about them. You might know that there is some sort of connection to stone masons. Maybe […]

Theatre

SAD – Omnibus Theatre, London

A review of SAD, on at Omnibus Theatre in Clapham. Victoria Willing’s play about isolation, connection and grief has promise which is not quite fulfilled. SAD This is my second outing to Omnibus Theatre in Clapham, the first being for Small Change in 2021. Remind me to come back to a key point about Omnibus […]

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