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iVisit... New Suns: A Feminist Literary Festival - Experience the 2021 programme from home
Mar
5
to Mar 7

iVisit... New Suns: A Feminist Literary Festival - Experience the 2021 programme from home

The annual literary festival New Suns returns for a weekend of talks, workshops and a film centred around feminist storytelling. The weekend will feature acclaimed writers, activists, artists, and academics including adrienne maree brown, Season Butler and Dorothea Lasky.

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iVisit.... Simon Callow Reads Dante's Inferno at the Tate Modern
Feb
10
6:30 PM18:30

iVisit.... Simon Callow Reads Dante's Inferno at the Tate Modern

Experience this poetry classic as read by one of the UK’s most loved actors.

On the occasion of the exhibition Robert Rauschenberg, celebrated actor and writer Simon Callow gives a public reading of excerpts from Inferno, the first part of Dante Alighieri’s 14th century epic poem The Divine Comedy.

 

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iVisit.... An Englishmen, An American & An Indian walk into a bar...
Feb
5
7:30 PM19:30

iVisit.... An Englishmen, An American & An Indian walk into a bar...

On Sunday 5 February 2017, fellow Monty Python members Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin will come together, for one night only, to talk about their life and work in a one-off fundraising event for the Roundhouse. The night, hosted by Sanjeev Bhaskar, is in celebration of the venue’s 50th anniversary as an arts centre and 10th year since reopening as a charity. 

It promises to be an unforgettable evening of storytelling, improvised skits, hilarity and possibly the trio’s own take on some iconic British gameshows.  

All proceeds from the event will go towards the Roundhouse’s work with young people. Each year thousands of 11-25 year-olds have the chance to develop their skills and confidence through creativity – in music, media or performing arts projects. Especially those from backgrounds that can feel limiting – or even hopeless. 

Terry Gilliam, Roundhouse Ambassador; “As Mike and Sanjeev are such chatterboxes, it may be difficult to get a word in edgewise.  I may feel the need to perform some of my wildly interpretive dance moves in the midst of their dialogues.  A warning will be given so that the weak of stomach can exit the room in time.” 

Michael Palin; "Sanjeev Bhaskar and Terry Gilliam are two of the most gifted and extraordinary talents working in Britain today. I look forward to joining them on stage to ask about money they owe me and why they took the best dressing room”

Sanjeev Bhaskar; “I look forward to supporting the excellent work of the Roundhouse and finding out who Terry Palin and Michael Gilliam really are and asking them what have they ever done for us?  Obviously the films, the shows and the travel, that goes without saying. But apart from that, WHAT have they ever done for us?”

Marcus Davey, Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Roundhouse said; “We’re delighted to welcome Terry, Michael and Sanjeev to the Roundhouse stage for what is sure to be an incredible night of laughs and mayhem. They’ve been such great supporters of the Roundhouse and of our work with young people over the years so we’re really thrilled that they’ve chosen to do this one-off fundraiser for us.”

The show is being produced by the Roundhouse in collaboration with Holly Gilliam of HDG Projects. 

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iVisit.... Royal Chapels: Past & Present @ Kensington Palace
Dec
7
10:00 AM10:00

iVisit.... Royal Chapels: Past & Present @ Kensington Palace

Learn the secrets of the past and present royal worship from the chaplains responsible for the religious wellbeing of the royal family with a talk at Kensington Palace and exclusive tours of the private royal chapels at St. James’s Palace and The Tower of London.

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iVisit.... The Great Pagoda of Kew and the Chinoiserie craze
Oct
7
10:30 AM10:30

iVisit.... The Great Pagoda of Kew and the Chinoiserie craze

Learn about the Great Pagoda’s historical and architectural significance and the wider fashion for Chinoiserie in the Georgian period, with experts from HRP and the Royal Pavilion. Immerse yourself in the art of japanning and lacquer work in a hands-on demonstration, and tour the 18th-century sites of Kew Gardens.

Ticket includes all lectures, tea/coffee, a sandwich lunch, exclusive access to Kew Palace, entrance to Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and a guided tour in the gardens.

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iVisit.... London Transport Celebrates Frank Pick
Sep
21
to Nov 10

iVisit.... London Transport Celebrates Frank Pick

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As part of the commemorations to mark the 75th anniversary of Pick’s death, London Transport Museum is hosting a series of talks on the evenings of Wednesday 21 September, Tuesday 18 October and Thursday 10 November.  From 7 November 2016 thousands of passengers will also be able to see a new permanent art installation by artists Langlands & Bell at Piccadilly Circus Tube station to celebrate the achievements of the man behind the transport designs that are recognised the world over. As Managing Director of London Underground in the 1920s and the first Chief Executive of London Transport, Frank Pick (1878-1941) had more influence on the look of twentieth-century London than any other individual.

Pick commissioned some of the most recognisable icons of London Underground’s identity; the sans serif Johnston typeface, Charles Holden’s art deco stations and the Tube logo or ‘roundel’ as it has been known since the 1970s. Pick chose famous artists such as surrealist Man Ray to

create striking posters for London Transport. Through his vision and determination the Underground witnessed the birth of commercial art and advertising as well as the emergence of graphic design, way finding systems, corporate identities and integrated brand design. 

Take your Pick! Talks and events at London Transport Museum

Guests can attend a series of talks and events to celebrate the creator of one of the world’s most powerful visual identities.

Tickets for the Pick series of talks cost £10 for adults and £8 for concessions. Visitors can buy two tickets for the Pick series, and get the second one half price.  

A Legacy for London: Frank Pick’s Design Vision

Wednesday 21 September 2016 - 19.00 to 20.30

From advertising to branding, architecture to integrated design – Pick changed the face of the Underground, and with it the growth and identity of London itself. Join Oliver Green, author, transport historian and Research Fellow at London Transport Museum, who will uncover the extraordinary impact Frank Pick had on the look of modern London.

Oliver will also be signing copies of his book ‘Frank Pick's London: Art, Design and the Modern City’, available to buy in the London Transport Museum shop before the talk. 

Bright Lights and Tourist Delights: 100 years of Piccadilly Circus

Tuesday 18 October 2016 - 19.00 to 20.30

Join Jonathan Glancey, architectural critic and writer, as he journeys through the last 100 years of Piccadilly Circus. From the station redevelopment under the vision of Frank Pick in the 1920’s, to the iconic neon advertising and its place in the heart of the bustle and excitement of London’s Theatreland, he will explore the ever changing and developing place that for many epitomises London. 

Beauty < Immortality – a Memorial at Piccadilly Circus Station: artists Langlands & Bell in conversation with Robert Elms  

Thursday 10 November 2016 - 19.00 to 20.15

Join the BAFTA winning and Turner Prize nominated artists Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell, in conversation with author and broadcaster Robert Elms. They will be discussing Frank Pick, his legacy and the inspiration and thinking behind their memorial artwork. Commissioned by London Transport Museum and Art on the Underground in recognition of Frank Pick’s work for London Underground, the memorial entitled ‘BEAUTY < IMMORTALITY’ will be permanently installed at Piccadilly Circus Station from 7 November 2016.

All talks take place in the Museum’s Cubic Theatre and start at 19.00.

A Logo for London – Museum Depot Open Weekend in West London

24 and 25 September 2016

The Museum Depot in Acton, West London, will throw open its doors for an Open Weekend celebrating the world-famous London Underground logo: the roundel. Visitors will enjoy workshops, arts and crafts, talks, tours and family fun exploring the design and history behind the iconic symbol of London. This year there will be special guided tours of the poster store which will focus on some of the many posters commissioned by Frank Pick.

Tickets cost £10 for adults and £8 for concessions. London Transport Museum friends, children and young people aged 17 and under go free (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult).

Examples of Pick’s legacy are on display in the Museum’s London by Design gallery which celebrates key moments and important milestones in London’s transport design heritage.  As well as showcasing Pick, the gallery explores how British art and design have become deeply and inextricably linked with London’s transport network.

The Frank Pick programme is part of London Transport Museum and Transport for London’s Transported by Design season of events and exhibitions that explore good design on the London transport network and its role in the lives of the millions of customers who use it each day. Transported by Design is supported by Exterion Media.

Many pieces commissioned by Frank Pick were voted ‘Transport Design Icons’ in a public vote held at the beginning of the Transported by Design programme.

Download London Transport Museum’s new app for further information about Frank Pick and other design

http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/events-calendar

 

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