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Iya Patarkatsishvili: “There’s no inspiration in this – only a cry from the pit of despair”
Iya Patarkatsishvili is a political activist advocating for human rights, with a particular focus on Russian political prisoners. Leveraging her extensive knowledge of the arts and her personal experience in politics, she uses the theatre as a platform to explore…
UN VOYAGE SANS FIN: solo exhibition by Stanislav Falkov
The upcoming exhibition at ADH Gallery, is not just a showcase of works born from the landscapes of Spain and France — it is a philosophical continuation of the concept of «Un voyage sans fin».
A war story through a child’s perspective: a talk with the director and cast after the world premiere of “Blitz” at London Film Festival.
The London Film Festival opened with a gala screening of Steve McQueen’s *Blitz*, a film that tells the story of a nine-year-old boy named George, who embarks on an odyssey to return home to the London borough of Stepney Green.…
The play “The World of Yesterday: A Cabaret Evening”
The play “The World of Yesterday: A Cabaret Evening,” directed by Anya Ostrovskaya, returns to the stage at Camden People’s Theatre on November 19 and 20 at 7:00 PM.
Under the Mask of Irony: Vanya Volkov’s Solo Exhibition Jokes Everywhere in London
Contemporary artist Ivan Volkov will present his solo exhibition ‘Jokes Everywhere’ from October 22 to 27 – an artistic dialog about the nature of evil, which is often hidden under the mask of irony and joke. The curators are Dmitry…
JG Contemporary Presents: “Soul to Soul” by Matt Small
JG Contemporary is pleased to announce “Soul to Soul,” a solo exhibition by British visual artist Matt Small. The exhibition explores the profound, unseen layers of human identity, offering viewers a chance to connect with the subjects on a deeply…
The World’s Most Expensive Work of Art—Frieze
If you were to listen to 160 disparate compositions played simultaneously and try to imagine each instrument—with its distinct volume, dynamics, timbre, and tuning—as a work of art, this might give you a sense of what a visitor experiences at…
“London Zoo” by Banksy
In the enigmatic world of street art, few figures provoke as much speculation as Banksy. The elusive artist, known for his sharp social commentary and iconic stencil works, has once again made London the stage for his creativity.
Farewell to the Olympics: A Moment of Unity in an Era of Conflict and Division
On a warm Sunday evening, Paris celebrated the end of the Olympic Games with a closing ceremony. The Stade de France, the heart of the Paris Games, became the stage for a mesmerising kaleidoscope of light, music, and spectacle, capturing…
Kamola Makhmudova Honored with Inaugural ICA Outstanding Contribution Award for Pioneering Work in Compliance and Financial Crime Prevention
On June 27th, at the prestigious Westminster Park Plaza, Kamola Makhmudova, a celebrated figure from Uzbekistan, was honored with the inaugural ICA Outstanding Contribution Award 2024. Contribution Award – the only award that was awarded and selected directly by the…
Uzbek Cultural Festival 2024: A National Celebration in London
The UK’s largest festival of Uzbek culture and gastronomy took place in London this past weekend. This year marks the second annual festival, with a turnout of around 60,000 attendees. In 2023, up to 40,000 people attended the festival at…