Title: Secret Blisters
Location: Print Club London, Dalston
Description: An exhibition of 35 illustrators. 35 edition and hand signed prints with works by Eine, Anthony Burrill, Kate Moross etc
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-06-26
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Secret Blisters
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Sigmund Freud\’s Dora: A Case of Mistaken Identity & Will Holder in Conversation with Emily King
Title: Sigmund Freud\’s Dora: A Case of Mistaken Identity & Will Holder in Conversation with Emily King
Location: Whitechapel galery
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-06-11Categories: nice but uncategorized Related exhibitions and information for Sigmund Freud\’s Dora: A Case of Mistaken Identity & Will Holder in Conversation with Emily King
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Marcus Coates
Title: Marcus Coates
Location: The Coronet Theatre - SE1 6TJ
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-06-05Nomad and Qu Junktions present ‘A Ritual for Elephant & Castle’ featuring Marcus Coates performing live with Chrome Hoof, Wildbirds & Peacedrums and a 20-piece live drum circle, plus very special guests and DJs.

The Coronet Theatre
Elephant & Castle
London SE1 6TJFriday June 5, 2009
7pm—12am, tickets £6 ADVThe highly anticipated collusion of artist / shapeshifter Marcus Coates and the thunder, rock and disco of the mighty Chrome Hoof is a fanciful and fantastic proposition. Add to this cauldron the energy of Wildbirds & Peacedrums and it is an explosive evening of possibilities and happenings.
Marcus Coates is both shaman and showman, entering other worlds to find extraordinary answers for modern life. Coates’ collaboration with a band as dazzling and powerful as the mighty Chrome Hoof is a new but not unsurprising development for Coates…for more info and tickets
http://www.nomad.org.uk
http://www.ticketweb.co.ukTags: happening, music
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Super Contemporary
Title: Super Contemporary
Location: Design Museum
Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-06-02
Show: 03 June – 04 October
At the heart of the exhibition are fifteen commissions from some of London’s most dynamic creatives, as a group they demonstrate the diverse approaches to design in London:
Bus Shelter by David Adjaye. Gone with the Wind by Ron Arad. Listening Station by BarberOsgerby. Freedom Space by Neville Brody. Batterseum by Nigel Coates. Rain It In by Paul Cocksedge. London Transport by Tom Dixon. Horatio’s Garden by El Ultimo Grito with Urban Salon. Thames Pin by Kit Grover. Vision for the city of London by Zaha Hadid. K9 Post Office Kiosk by Industrial Facility. Lamp Post Chandelier by Thomas Heatherwick. KiosKiosk by Wayne Hemingway. Head to Toe by Ross Phillips. New London Rubbish Bin by Paul Smith.
* scenography by Martino Gamper and Bibliotheque
Gallery Talks
Get right under the skin of all things Super Contemporary by joining one of our free gallery talks. A Design Museum curator or design specialist will be on hand to guide you round the show in one of our 30 minute talks. No pre-booking but spaces are limited.Sunday 14 June, 12 noon
Sunday 19 July, 12 noon
Sunday 9 August, 12 noon
Sunday 13 September, 12 noonfrom the DM’s website:
Design Museum has joined forces with Beefeater 24 to celebrate the fearlessly progressive spirit of London’s greatest creative minds, past and present. London thinks, designs and makes like no other city; it creates and the world follows. A magnet for mavericks and freethinkers, London has nurtured a creative community that continues to rival all other design capitals.
These creative networks have spurred each other on. This exhibition will illustrate London’s pursuit of new, better and braver, across architecture, industrial design, graphics, fashion and communications alike. Endlessly pushing at the forefront of design and constantly inventing for new worlds, London’s design output is continually Super Contemporary.
Tags: design, london
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