Our #mondaymuse this week: London Living Doll
We've teamed up with Instagram account London Living Doll, who allowed us a peak into their Culture Whisper Planner.
1) Celia Paul exhibition, Victoria Miro
London Living Doll says: "Celia Paul is an excellent and totally underrated painter of portraits and seascapes; her work is suffused with light and melancholy."
Read more ...2) Guerrilla Girls hit Whitechapel Gallery in exciting London exhibition
London Living Doll says: "These anonymous feminist activists highlight the obvious and inherent sexism in the art world in a witty and in-your-face way."
Read more ...3) Wolfgang Tillmans, Tate Modern
London Living Doll says: "Iconic German photographer Tillmans has been making brilliant, raw work for years and is still pushing the bounds of photography with a great political sensibility.".
Read more ...4) 'Thick Time,' William Kentridge, Whitechapel Gallery
London Living Doll says: "This South African video artist, painter, drawer and opera director makes mesmerising, theatrical, immersive video-based installations."
Read more ...5) Der Rosenkavalier, Royal Opera House
London Living Doll says: "Renee Fleming returns in one of the most celebrated roles of her career, the Marschallin, in Strauss' beautiful and bittersweet opera."
Read more ...6) The Royal Ballet marks innovative dance-maker Wayne McGregor’s tenth anniversary
London Living Doll says: "McGregor persuaded famed minimalist composer Steve Reich to come out of retirement to write a new piece for his new piece "Multiverse".
Read more ...7) English National Ballet: Giselle, Akram Khan at Sadler’s Wells
London Living Doll says: "After Akram Khan's first, wildly successful collaboration with ENB, "Dust", he returns to make his first full-length ballet, a reinterpretation of the classic mainstay "Giselle".
Read more ...8) Will Tuckett: Nutcracker, Canada Water
London Living Doll says: "What could possibly be more Christmasy than the Nutcracker? That Tchaikovsky score is worth the price of entry alone."
Read more ...9) The Royal Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty
London Living Doll says: "Beautiful Tchaikovsky ballet music and that famous Rose Adage - a showcase for any prima ballerina."
Read more ...10) Rambert Event at Phillips London
London Living Doll says: "Rambert are performing excerpts of various pieces by Merce Cunningham in an art gallery setting; a treat from one of the best interpreters of Cunningham's legacy and particularly so given that his company was disbanded after his death."
Read more ...11) Les Enfants Terribles, ROH at Barbican
London Living Doll says: "Phillip Glass, Ed Watson and Zenaida Yanowsky - 'nuff said."
Read more ...12) The Royal Ballet Pite/Dawson/Wheeldon Programme
London Living Doll says: "This triple bill is notable for the first main stage commission for Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite - she's been making great work and it has been forever since a female choreographer had work shown at the Royal Opera House."
Read more ...13) Wayne McGregor's Woolf Works, Royal Opera House ★★★★★
London Living Doll says: "MacGregor's multi-layered interpretation of the novels of Virginia Woolf, plus legendary ballerina Alessandra Ferri in the Clarissa Dalloway / Virginia Woolf role."
Read more ...14) Rodin and Dance review, Courtauld Gallery ★★★★★
London Living Doll says: "A beautiful exhibition at the Cortauld showing the late, dance-inspired works of famed sculptor Auguste Rodin."
Read more ...15) Anselm Kiefer, Royal Academy of Arts
London Living Doll says: "Kiefer's blockbuster exhibition at the Royal Academy has left London wanting more; now White Cube is giving it to us."
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