All articles by Katherine Hayes – Page 7

  • Klara Lidén 'Unheimlich Manoeuvre 2007'
    Review

    Cultural Guide: October 4- 10

    2010-10-04T09:56:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide gets up close and personal with John Pawson in coversation with Alain De Botton at the Design museum, before finding out about the historical relevance of the humble paper model.

  • Sky Mirror by Anish Kapoor
    Review

    Cultural Guide: September 27- October 3

    2010-09-30T10:27:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide encounters Darwin at close quarters before taking time out for a little cloud gazing with Anish Kapoor at the Serpentine Gallery

  • Refurbishment of St Moritz Church in Augsburg
    Review

    Cultural Guide: Sept 20- 26

    2010-09-21T10:39:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide features a wander along an Alfred Hitchcock inspired hallway with the Ikon gallery and a trip into the mind of “The father of modern architectural minimalism”, John Pawson.

  • Marta Bakst, Innerspaces
    Review

    Cultural Guide: Sept 13- 19

    2010-09-13T10:58:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide examines the photographic parallels between London and Singapore before taking to the streets for the London night hike.

  • Study for House 1992 by Rachel Whiteread
    Review

    Cultural Guide: Sept 6- 12

    2010-09-06T09:00:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide has a tea party with the Prince and visits a ’world within worlds’ in East London’s Deptford.

  • Coming out of the Woodwork
    Review

    Cultural Guide: Aug 31- Sept 5

    2010-08-31T10:13:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide finds the interior of the Nunnery gallery in Bow, totally transformed by architectural interventions and we also take a trip back in time to the seventies.

  • Venice Biennale, MUF's British Pavilion
    Review

    Cultural Guide: Aug 23- 29

    2010-08-26T10:08:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide kicks off with a visit to the Venice Architecture Biennale before partying in style with the De La Warr Pavilions’s 75th birthday

  • Living Architectures
    Review

    Cultural Guide: Aug 16-22

    2010-08-16T11:43:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide revisits London’s forgotten spaces as it takes up a new spell of residence in Basil Spence’s Swiss Cottage Library gallery and drops in on Bristol’s architecture centre to find out what life is really like with 7 Pritzker prize winning architects.

  • Installation view, Jim Hodges at Camden Arts Centre, 2010
    Review

    Cultural Guide: August 9- 15

    2010-08-09T11:01:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide travels to the far reaches of Sussex to visit the Charleston Farmhouse, Berwick Church and Towner. But for those who’d rather stay closer to home, there’s Love, loss, desire, despair with Jim Hodges’ exhibition at the Camden Arts centre

  • Ansuman Biswas’s Gnomon
    Review

    Cultural guide: Aug 2- 8

    2010-08-02T09:55:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide goes a little squared eyed, with an architectural film season at the BFI and industrialised alienation and paranoia at the Milton Keynes gallery, amongst other cultural highlights.

  • The 2010 Serpentine Gallery summer pavilion by Jean Nouvel
    Review

    Cultural Guide: July 26 - Aug 1

    2010-07-26T10:04:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide encounters a heady mix of Freud and surrealism at the Barbican, before spending at intimate evening with the Serpentine pavilion at close quarters.

  • Architecture on Film: True Stories (PG)
    Review

    Cultural Guide July 19- 25

    2010-07-20T10:27:00Z

    This week’s cultural guide includes David Byrne from Talking Heads taking a turn as a film director at the Barbican or for the more adventurous sort, there’s the chance of a good old knees up with the AIA UK chapter at the Whitechapel.

  • Bompas & Parr
    Review

    Cultural Guide: July 12- 18

    2010-07-12T10:16:00Z

    Take a trip back into the dark ages with Kettle’s Yard as they explore the enduring influence of medievalism on the modern age or for something a little different, why not eat your way through the ages and pay a visit to food wizards Bombas and Parr’s latest edible instalment ...

  • Bartlett graduate show 2010
    Multimedia

    Video: Bartlett Summer Show at UCL

    2010-07-06T04:14:00Z

    Unit leaders CJ Lim, Neil Spiller and Bob Sheil give an insight into the work at the sprawling Bartlett Summer Show at UCL, and explain why their students are more employable than those from any other school.

  • Poppets, from the series ‘A Metaphysical Survey of British Dwellings’ by Edgar Martins
    Review

    Cultural Week: July 5-10

    2010-07-05T10:15:00Z

    This week it’s the second instalment in the New Designers show, with a chance to see the work of a new crop of UK’s design graduates. There’s also a chance to put our homes under the microscope with Edgar Martins’ Metaphysical Survey of British Dwellings.

  • Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dalí, on show as part of the Barbican's surreal house show
    Review

    Cultural week June 7-13

    2010-06-07T09:10:00Z

    Prepare to pick your corner this week as modernity goes head to head with the traditionalists in a RIBA debate. Or if you’d prefer to avoid the conflict, then prepare to over-indulge with an architectural model of Newcastle and Gateshead skylines in cake form.

  • hobbypopMUSEUM
    Review

    BD's guide to your cultural week- May 4 to May 9

    2010-05-04T09:30:00Z

    Join the Design Museum to learn about style, the Italian way, or familiarise yourself with the next batch of the best new Polish architectural talent with the RCA's New Architects: Poland_UK talks

  • Still from Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb
    Review

    BD's guide to your cultural week — April 26 to May 2

    2010-04-26T09:19:00Z

    OMA puts pen to paper at the AA with the first retrospective of the practice's books. There's also plenty of photographic shows to keep the snappers happy with an exploration of civic space and the limitations and virtues of the medium

  • Blogs

    Use the blueprints, Luke

    2010-04-22T10:08:00Z

    What happens when architecture and science fiction mix? An unholy vision of Chewbacca in a tasteful turtle neck?...Well, not quite but delighting architectural trekkies and science fiction fans alike will be Hope and Glory, a multi-media exhibition developed by British artist Simon Birch. Visitors can immerse themselves in the middle ...

  • Mark Leckey- 'Building Dreams' from the Life & Times of Milton Keynes Gallery exhibition
    Review

    BD's guide to your cultural week: April 19 to April 25

    2010-04-19T09:44:00Z

    This week BD has its walking boots on as we pay a visit to Manchester for the annual design awards, before taking a trip back in time to 1970s Somerset, rounding things up in the solace of Letchworth, the World's first Garden City.