Events on Thursday, June 19

<em>Female Agents </em>feat. Jean-Paul Salom&eacute; and D&eacute;borah Fran&ccedil;ois

Film

Female Agents

Thursday 19/6 @ Curzon Soho

Jean-Paul Salomé's romp stars a bevy of Gallic femmes in a daring mission to save a wounded British agent from the... 

Grattan Puxon: <em>Freeborn Traveller</em>

Books: Reading

Grattan Puxon

Thursday 19/6 @ Housmans Booksellers

This evening, a faint whiff of dissent is in the air at Housmans — who fittingly proclaim themselves "radical booksellers since... 

This Is Music Launch feat. Barringtone w/ Lord Skywave and Wet Paint

Party

This Is Music Launch

Thursday 19/6 @ Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen

To launch their new record label, British artist-management company This is Music corrals some of its brightest stars into the backroom... 

Ongoing Events

Roger Hooper: <em>Exposed</em>

Art: Photography

Roger Hooper

Thursday 19/6 @ the.gallery@oxo

Inspired by Sir David Attenborough's early nature documentaries and his own extensive work for the World Wildlife Fund, photographer Roger Hooper... 

Kew at the British Museum presents <em>China Landscape</em>

City Gems

China Landscape

Thursday 19/6 @ British Museum

Two of the capital's cultural powerhouses — the British Museum and Kew Gardens — join forces to provide insight into the... 

Plant Room

City Gems

Plant Room

Thursday 19/6 @ Plant Room

Architect duo Ulrike Steven and Gareth Morris (What If) have teamed up with urban-regeneration agency the Shoreditch Trust to transform a... 

<em>The Chalk Garden</em>

Theatre

The Chalk Garden

Thursday 19/6 @ Donmar Warehouse

Enid Bagnold's dark comedy The Chalk Garden kicks off tonight at Donmar Warehouse's not-for-profit theatre. Bagnold, best known for penning Elizabeth... 

<em>Blood on Paper: The Art of the Book</em>

Art

Blood on Paper

Thursday 19/6 @ Victoria and Albert Museum

This new exhibition at the V&A offers visual art reworkings and interpretations of the humble paperback. The works on display range... 

Bob Dylan: <em>The Drawn Blank Series</em>

Art

Bob Dylan

Thursday 19/6 @ Halcyon Gallery

If you think that being one of the world's greatest musicians is talent enough, think again — this exhibition of Bob... 

Food/Wine

Taste of London

Thursday 19/6 @ Regent's Park

Gastronomes of all breeds are set to swarm Regent's Park over the coming days, when Taste of London hits town. Sample... 

<em>A Century of Olympic Posters</em>

Art

A Century of Olympic Posters

Thursday 19/6 @ Museum of Childhood

After the recent debacle with our city's own 2012 Olympic logo, you might be tempted to dismiss this little gem of... 

John McAslan + Partners: <em>Beginnings</em>

Art

John McAslan + Partners

Thursday 19/6 @ Dreamspace Gallery

Londoners hear plenty about graduate work in the fields of fashion, art and design, but architecture and engineering go virtually unmentioned.... 

Ruth Orkin

Art: Photography

Ruth Orkin

Thursday 19/6 @ Michael Hoppen Gallery

Ruth Orkin wryly described her half-century love affair with the camera as "making people look at what I want them to... 

<em>The Story of the Supremes</em>

Art

The Story of the Supremes

Thursday 19/6 @ Victoria and Albert Museum

Relive the days of '60s doo-wop and soul at the Victoria & Albert Museum's latest exhibition. Hailed as one of the... 

Festival: Performing Arts

London Festival of Architecture

Thursday 19/6 @ Various locations

With an inspired approach to what could have easily descended into standard festival programming, the London Festival of Architecture kicks off... 

Michael Samuels: <em>Childstar</em>

Art

Michael Samuels

Thursday 19/6 @ Rokeby

Michael Samuels' exhibition at Bloomsbury's Rokeby precedes this year's Jerwood Contemporary Painters tour, for which the artist has been nominated. Taking... 

John Hoyland

Art

John Hoyland

Thursday 19/6 @ Nevill Keating McIlroy

John Hoyland is often compared to Mark Rothko for the way he uses bold blocks of colour; but the Sheffield-born painter's... 

Daniela Sch&ouml;nb&auml;chler: <em>The Silent Art of Secrecy</em>

Art

Daniela Schönbächler

Thursday 19/6 @ Riflemaker Gallery

Awaiting your contemplation, Murano-based artist Daniela Schönbächler's work is in situ in Soho's former gun factory. Schönbächler brings a fragment of... 

Matthew Harrison

Art

Matthew Harrison

Thursday 19/6 @ Limoncello Gallery

On display at Hoxton's new Limoncello Gallery are playfully quirky mixed-media works from Matthew Harrison. The young designer pays homage to... 

Art: Happening

Summer Exhibition 2008

Thursday 19/6 @ Royal Academy of Arts

With more than £70,000 up for grabs in prize money, including the £25,000 Charles Wollaston Award, the stakes are high at... 

Ryan Gander: <em>Heralded as the New Black</em>

Art

Ryan Gander

Thursday 19/6 @ South London Gallery

Some may spend their gap year soul-searching (that is, aimlessly wandering the globe or lolling about in a drunken stupor). But... 

Walter Hanlon: <em>Jazz in London</em>

Art: Photography

Jazz in London

Thursday 19/6 @ National Portrait Gallery

Take a trip back to the dark, smoky jazz clubs of the '50s with Walter Hanlon's atmospheric exhibition. While working in... 

Fashion/Style

Abigail Lane

Thursday 19/6 @ Matches

Abigail Lane first came to the public's attention 20 years ago as one of the YBAs involved in then Goldsmiths College... 

Dicky Graham:<em> ouR Mutts</em>

Art

Dicky Graham

Thursday 19/6 @ f-art

For his debut solo show, London-based artist Dicky Graham created ten sculptures of dog faces from scrap metal and found objects... 

<em>Listening Post</em>

Art

Listening Post

Thursday 19/6 @ The Science Museum

Idle conversations on Facebook walls, MySpace comments and message forums may not feel as intimate after Listening Post arrives at the... 

Free Range 2008

Art

Free Range 2008

Thursday 19/6 @ The Old Truman Brewery

Following on the success of last year's Free Range exhibition, the art and design showcase — the largest of its kind... 

Viktor & Rolf

Fashion/Style

Viktor & Rolf

Thursday 19/6 @ Barbican

About as far-removed from traditional fashion houses as possible, Dutch duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren have a surreal sense of... 

<em>Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography </em>

Art: Photography

Street & Studio

Thursday 19/6 @ Tate Modern

Featuring 350 influential works that span from the 19th century to the current day, the Tate Modern's expansive exhibition explores the... 

Sprint Festival of Performance Art

Performing Arts

Sprint Festival

Thursday 19/6 @ Camden People's Theatre

The jewel-like Camden People's Theatre, loomed over by the Euston Tower block, is the spiritual home of London's experimental-theatre and performance-art... 

<em>Past-Forward</em>

Art

Past-Forward

Thursday 19/6 @ 176

French curator Vincent Honoré's exhibition at this fabulous NW5 art space explores conceptual art and manipulated media. Past-Forward features two specially... 

<em>Amazing Butterflies</em>

City Gems

Amazing Butterflies

Thursday 19/6 @ Natural History Museum

Nothing says "summer is here" like butterflies — just the sight of them fluttering around the park is enough to send... 

Refugee Week

Festival: Performing Arts

Refugee Week

Thursday 19/6 @ Various locations

First held in 1998, Refugee Week returns with a jam-packed lineup of shows, exhibitions and conferences celebrating the diverse contributions that... 

Festival of Latin Music

Festival: Performing Arts

Festival of Latin Music

Thursday 19/6 @ Green Note

Green Note Café presents the Festival of Latin Music, bringing Cuban grooves and salsa beats to Camden. Events get underway courtesy... 

<em>For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming & James Bond</em>

Art

For Your Eyes Only

Thursday 19/6 @ Imperial War Museum Park

Ian Fleming, the author responsible for birthing the shaken-not-stirred secret agent James Bond, receives his due in this new exhibition at... 

Zsolt Bodoni, Roland Horvath, Peter Sudar and Dorottya Szabo: <em>Portraits of yesterday, today and tomorrow</em>

Art

Portraits of yesterday, today and tomorrow

Thursday 19/6 @ FA Projects

The four Hungarian painters featured in this exhibition have all witnessed their fair share of sociopolitical upheaval, having lived through Communism,... 

<em>Nought to Sixty</em>

Art

Nought to Sixty

Thursday 19/6 @ ICA

The ICA's ambitious new show brings together 60 early career artists from Britain and Ireland. In an exhibition spanning six months,... 

<em>Richard Rogers & Architects:</em><em> </em><em>From the House to the City</em> <em> </em>

Art

Richard Rogers & Architects

Thursday 19/6 @ Design Museum

Modern, functional design has long been synonymous with architect Richard Rogers, who's stamped his distinctive imprint on buildings throughout Europe. To... 

Damian Elwes: <em>Creative Spaces: The Studio of Dal&iacute;, Kahlo, Picasso and Matisse</em>

Art

Damian Elwes

Thursday 19/6 @ Lefevre Fine Art

Damian Elwes presents a series of portraits that do more than just represent a person on canvas. The artist depicts the... 

Piers Jackson: <em>Optica</em>

Art

Piers Jackson

Thursday 19/6 @ T1 + 2

British artist (and former Jade Jagger beau) Piers Jackson unveils Optica — a collection of works two years in the making... 

Clare Barclay: <em>Shifting Ground</em>

Art

Clare Barclay

Thursday 19/6 @ Camden Arts Centre

In her solo exhibition at Camden Arts Centre this month, Glaswegian installation artist Claire Barclay displays an array of deliciously subversive... 

<em>King Lear </em>

Theatre

King Lear

Thursday 19/6 @ Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare's most tragic of tragedies was in the limelight last year with the RSC's production starring Sir Ian McKellen. For the... 

Rob Ryan

Art

Rob Ryan

Thursday 19/6 @ Tatty Devine

Master papercutter Rob Ryan is the king of collaboration — he's produced an accessories collection for Paul Smith, a dress for... 

Mona Hatoum: <em>Present Tense</em>

Art

Mona Hatoum

Thursday 19/6 @ Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art

British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's show at the Parasol Unit includes a decade's worth of work, giving viewers an opportunity to engage... 

Blaize Simon

Art: Photography

Blaize Simon

Thursday 19/6 @ Calvert Avenue

London-born photographer Blaize Simon returns to the capital for a month-long show stretching the length of Shoreditch's Calvert Avenue. Best-known for... 

Bernd Krauss: <em>The Street</em>

Art

Bernd Krauss

Thursday 19/6 @ The Shop

The Whitechapel populates a disparate collection of East London venues as part of ongoing art project The Street; since March, artists... 

Grenade Art Collective: <em>Quintessential</em>

Art

Quintessential

Thursday 19/6 @ Grenade Gallery

The Grenade Art Collective, a group of eight urban artists, have taken refuge from the grimy walls of London's streets and... 

<em>Angaza Afrika: African Art Now </em>

Art

Angaza Afrika

Thursday 19/6 @ October Gallery

If you can't afford a holiday this summer, transport yourself to another place with Angaza Afrika (Look Around Africa), a showcase... 

Elizabethan Flagons from St Mary Woolnoth

Art

Elizabethan Flagons

Thursday 19/6 @ Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria & Albert's latest mini-exhibition features a set of Elizabethan flagons that return to the museum after 70 years abroad.... 

Herv&eacute; Ingrand: <em>La D</em>&eacute;<em>couverte du Cabinet de Dessins</em>

Art

Hervé Ingrand

Thursday 19/6 @ Mummery + Schnelle

Hervé Ingrand's La Découverte du Cabinet de Dessins (The Discovery of the Cabinet of Drawings) takes over Mummery + Schnelle for... 

Antti Laitinen: <em>It's My Island</em>

Art

Antti Laitinen

Thursday 19/6 @ Nettie Horn

Helsinki-based artist Antti Laitinen offers an absurdist take on the notion of property and nationality with his solo exhibition of video,... 

China Design Now

Art

China Design Now

Thursday 19/6 @ Victoria and Albert Museum

Celebrating China's return to the graphic-art world stage, China Design Now embarks on a three-part journey along the country's coastline. The... 

Meltdown

Festival: Performing Arts

Meltdown

Thursday 19/6 @ Southbank Centre

It's not often that a festival attracts more attention for its curators than its performers, but that's long been the case... 

Art

Tom Milnes

Thursday 19/6 @ Ferreira Projects

Tom Milnes uses his residency at the Gallery Studio to cultivate a strange collection of "culturally redundant audio material". Walkmen, new-age... 

Tom Hunter: <em>Are You Being Served?</em>

Art

Tom Hunter

Thursday 19/6 @ Museum of Childhood

Exploring the ever-changing face of the trade that in east London, Tom Hunter's portraits document the varied mechants and wares of... 

Ashington Group: <em>The Pitmen Painters</em>

Theatre

The Pitmen Painters

Thursday 19/6 @ National Theatre

In 1934, some enlightened colliery men in Woodhorn, Northumberland, formed an evening class on art appreciation. The group subsequently took up... 

Ethan Russell: <em>Let It Bleed: The Rolling Stones 1969 US Tour</em>

Art: Photography

The Rolling Stones 1969 US Tour

Thursday 19/6 @ Proud Central

Oh, to be a fly on the wall. Such is the sentiment provoked by Ethan Russell's photographs of the Rolling Stones'... 

<em>Street Art</em>

Art

Street Art

Thursday 19/6 @ Tate Modern

Now that the sun's finally made an appearance, wandering around a gallery may not be the first thing on your mind... 

David Lean

Film

David Lean

Thursday 19/6 @ National Film Theatre

Although best remembered for his star-studded, Oscar-winning epics Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), director... 

<em>The Infinite Pleasures of the Great Unknown</em>

Performing Arts

The Infinite Pleasures of the Great Unknown

Thursday 19/6 @ Toynbee Studios

The choreography and design team Bock & Vincenzi sets Fritz Lang's deranged Dr. Mabuse loose from the world of celluloid, rendering... 

Maria Kheirkhah: <em>The Psychology of Fear</em>

Art

The Psychology of Fear

Thursday 19/6 @ 198

At her solo show at Herne Hill's 198, Iran-born UK-based artist Maria Kheirkhah confronts the rise of fear in modern society... 

Jake & Dinos Chapman: <em>If Hitler Had Been a Hippy How Happy Would We Be</em>

Art

Jake & Dinos Chapman

Thursday 19/6 @ White Cube Mason's Yard

BritArt's most infamous double act (not counting the duo's former bosses Gilbert & George) returns with a much-anticipated show. Exact details... 

Gail Pickering

Art

Gail Pickering

Thursday 19/6 @ Gasworks

Artist and filmmaker Gail Pickering isn't one to shy away from haphazard influences, as her current show at Gasworks proves. In... 

<em>Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture</em>

Art

Skin + Bones

Thursday 19/6 @ Somerset House

Exploring the enduring love affair between two creative entities, Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture hits Somerset House's... 

<em>Lip-Gloss and Lacquer</em>

Art

Lip-Gloss and Lacquer

Thursday 19/6 @ Spring Projects

Lip-Gloss and Lacquer's seven artists take on fashion, celebrity and commodification in the glamour industry. Laura Buckley uses video installations of... 

Miroslav Tich&yacute;

Art: Photography

Miroslav Tichý

Thursday 19/6 @ Michael Hoppen Gallery

Czech artist Miroslav Tichý produced most of his oeuvre between 1950 and 1980, but it was not until the summer of... 

Liliane Lijn: <em>Stardust</em>

Art

Liliane Lijn

Thursday 19/6 @ Riflemaker Gallery

Liliane Lijn's fascination with cosmic forces continues with Stardust. The kinetic artist explores the relationship between space and time by using... 

<em>Pygmalion</em>

Theatre

Pygmalion

Thursday 19/6 @ The Old Vic

George Bernard Shaw's rags-to-riches tale was made famous by George Cukor's 1964 film musical My Fair Lady, which starred Rex Harrison... 

<em>Sid Vicious: No One Is Innocent </em>

Art: Photography

Sid Vicious: No One Is Innocent

Thursday 19/6 @ Proud Galleries

It's good to see Proud Galleries opening their new Camden home in a suitably rock 'n roll way. Taking an up-close... 

Hans Josephsohn

Art

Hans Josephsohn

Thursday 19/6 @ Hauser & Wirth

It's impressive that figurative sculptor Hans Josephsohn is still active in his practice at age 87 — and more so that... 

Fernando Casasempere: <em>The Thought-Provoking Machine</em>

City Gems

Fernando Casasempere

Thursday 19/6 @ The Economist Plaza

The Economist and the Contemporary Art Society have teamed up to bring sculpture to the heart of the city. For the...