Standpoint offers a painting ‘standoff’ or the art version of a rap battle (I think). THURSDAY 19 JUNE Standpoint Gallery, 6-9pm private view HEAD TO HEAD group show TUESDAY 17 JUNE Anxiety Arts Festival, 7pm performance by Vacuum Cleaner The press release starts with a brilliant question ‘If the boundaries between madness and ‘normality’ are blurred, how do we define what is a mental illness, and what isn’t?’ I think each one of us had those moments where we questioned our sanity, or after reading a wiki article would have that chilling feeling ‘I have all that!’ and this is what the Vacum Cleaner performance promises to be about its invites ‘you to delve into your own mind, to be assessed for common mental health conditions, whilst testing the current processes of diagnosis.’ You have to admit it does sound cool.ĭisclaimer: Whilst this piece uses real Mental Health Assessment tools, it should not be seen as a valid or clinical alternative to seeking professional support with your mental health. Please visit the LSE website for further details of how to book. The lecture will be followed by the book launch of Space for Architecture: The Work of O’Donnell+Tuomey by Artifice books on architecture. MONDAY 16 JUNE Work Gallery (offsite), 6:30-8pm talk ‘Space for Architecture’Ī talk about O’Donnell + Tuomey winning the competition for the LSE student centre and building it, the talk will also touch upon the ideas behind the buildings design. There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see.
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