Something Curated highlights five of the most exciting new and recently launched restaurants to try in New York this July, taking a closer look at the founders and proprietors behind the promising food offerings. Kichin || Bryan Moon & Hoon Smith Bryan Moon and Hoon Smith’s much-praised Korean pop-up concept, Kichin, has found it’s first…
Looking at the month ahead, Something Curated highlights six of the most exciting art and design exhibitions taking place in New York this July. Mika Rottenberg: Easypieces, at New Museum || Mika Rottenberg & Margot Norton (Until 15 Sep 2019) Employing absurdist satire to address the critical issues of our time, Mika Rottenberg creates videos…
Highlighting this month’s most promising London food launches, Something Curated takes a closer look at what to try, as well as the founders and proprietors behind the openings. Project TÓU || Zijun Meng & Ana Gonçalves Tā Tā Eatery’s Zijun Meng and Ana Gonçalves are back with a shop dedicated to their cult favourite dish,…
Something Curated highlights the unmissable arts and culture happenings taking place across London this July, from the Goldsmiths and RCA graduate shows to a Sufi music recital, via Swiss interiors firm Vitra’s annual sample sale. Exhibitions Royal College of Art Degree Show 2019 || (Until 7 Jul 2019) The Royal College of Art graduate show…
Hashti, in most traditional houses in Iran, is the space behind the sar-dar or doorway; they are designed in many different shapes, including octagonal, hexagonal, square and rectangular. The hashti is a space of distribution and circulation. Hasht, which means eight, is an allusion to an octagon with several directions which makes it possible to…
The third iteration of Condo New York, a collaborative exhibition by 38 galleries across 18 NYC spaces, will take place from 27 June – 26 July 2019. In 2016, Vanessa Carlos, co-founder of Carlos/Ishikawa gallery in Whitechapel, launched Condo London as a way to offer international galleries a site for creative collaboration and exchange. It…
American artist Susan Cianciolo’s wide-ranging practice traverses craft, fashion and daily domestic life. Fabric off-cuts, buttons, cardboard boxes, diary pages and her young daughter’s drawings become integral parts of works in which the seemingly casual and low-fi nature of their construction is at odds with the precision of their compositions. In New York during the late 1990s, Cianciolo launched her project RUN,…
Eastern Margins, dedicated to creating physical spaces and events for the East Asian music community in London and beyond, will take over celebrated experimental venue Cafe OTO tonight, Tuesday 18 June, for three audiovisual presentations orbiting around the concept of Surveillance Reality: the reality of living in a surveillance state and the digital tools we…
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