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White Cube x Liza Lou

  • White Cube, 48 Hoxton Square, London

Last Thursday we popped into the preview for American artist Liza Lou’s new exhibition at White Cube Hoxton. Although sadly there were none of the usual drinks to be had (no private view is quite the same without the customary free glass of white wine or bottle of beer) and we weren’t allowed to take... Read more

Medwinds x Cube Shop

  • 47 Lambs Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London

Barcelona-based brand Medwinds has breezed into Cube, on Lambs Conduit Street for one week only to showcase its SS12 collection, bringing with it a slice of the Mediterranean sunshine – in other words walk in-store and get a little respite from the bi-polar weather. Simple in design and made from Italian fabrics, men and women’s... Read more

Don Giovanni x Heaven

  • Heaven, Under The Arches, Villiers Street, London

The Don can often be found romping around the world’s great opera houses wearing old renaissance bloomers and looking lusty but predictably fusty. This month he’s ditched the doublet and hose and slipped out of the opera house to go clubbing. Dominic Grey’s bold new promenade production of Don Giovanni is staged in Heaven, one... Read more

Restaurant Review: Market Cafe

  • 2 Broadway Market, London

We are no strangers to Broadway Market, here at Art Wednesday, and when we got wind that Hugo Warner (one half of the successful Benugo franchise) had recently opened his first solo venture in Hackney, we couldn’t wait to sample the newest fare to hit the Broadway block. It was a particularly sunny day as... Read more

What’s On: VIP Art Fair

We of all people know that trying to get to all the exhibitions on our hit-list can be a heady task at the best of times, so we welcome anything that eases the mammoth task of getting immersed up to our eyeballs in art. Admittedly, it’s not quite the same as getting up close and... Read more

Genesis x This Must be the Place

  • Genesis Cinema, 93-95 Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London

We love the pictures, and they are certainly having something of a revival, in East London at least since the opening of the Hackney Picturehouse. Then last week, veteran East-end multiplex Genesis, now a privately owned indie (perhaps a little put out by the Picturehouse’s rather cool offering on Mare Street), upped its game by... Read more

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