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SUMMARY:Voices of Aphrodite: A Night by Two London Cypriot Sirens 
DESCRIPTION:Antigoni Buxton & Kara Marni live at Cyprus House on June 18 – a standing concert blending Cypriot roots with UK sounds. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors open at 6:45 PM\n\nPlease note: This is a standing event. No seating will be provided.\n\nJoin us for an evocative evening of music and storytelling with Antigoni Buxton and Kara Marni\, two acclaimed London-based artists of Cypriot heritage.\n\nIn Voices of Aphrodite\, contemporary sounds meet ancient spirit as these two artists bring their unique voices to the stage\, accompanied by an ensemble of Cypriot musicians including Mario Constantinou on the bouzouki. The programme blends original songs with influences from Cyprus and the UK\, celebrating identity\, emotion\, and the rich musical traditions that unite us.\n\nThrough powerful vocals and captivating performances\, this concert honours the modern diaspora experience\, echoing the timeless energy of Aphrodite—goddess of love and beauty—while creating new cultural bridges between Cyprus and the UK.\n\nThis concert is presented as part of the Proud Voices initiative\, a programme celebrating inclusivity\, creative expression\, and Cypriot culture in all its diversity.\n\nSocial media handles:\n\nInstagram: @karamarni | @antigoni TikTok: @karamarni | @antigonisings
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/voices-of-aphrodite-a-night-by-two-london-cypriot-sirens/
LOCATION:The Cyprus High Commission\, 13 St. James’s Square \, London\, SW1Y 4LB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:33rd Raindance Film Festival (2025)
DESCRIPTION:RAINDANCE 2025 – DISCOVER NEW CINEMA VOICES From surreal comedies to psychological thrillers\, the Raindance Film Festival delivers bold stories from across Europe and beyond. Check out these standout screenings – and don’t forget to use code RDFF25 for 15% off tickets! \n\n\n\nDiscover the full programme and book your tickets here.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/33rd-raindance-film-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Events across Various Venues\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Embrace as a Symbol of Closeness
DESCRIPTION:An Exhibition of posters from the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival \n\nThe Karlovy Vary International Film Festival\, founded in 1946\, is one of the oldest film festivals in the world and the most important cinematic event in Central Europe. Every year\, the picturesque West Bohemian spa town of Karlovy Vary hosts hundreds of filmmakers from around the world while offering audiences the chance to see more than 200 films\, including world premieres in the festival’s official selection and other programme sections. The festival regularly welcomes some of the biggest stars of international cinema.\n\nAlthough KVIFF is a prestigious Category A festival\, it stands out for its open and friendly atmosphere\, which makes it exceptionally welcoming to ordinary filmgoers. This unique spirit is often reflected in the festival’s visual identity\, which has been exclusively designed by Prague-based Studio Najbrt since 1995. Each year\, this renowned Czech design studio gives the festival’s visuals a new and original form and a clear theme.\n\nThe symbol of the festival’s 59th edition is closeness\, represented by the simplest yet most eloquent of human gestures – the embrace.\n\nKVIFF 59 will take place in Karlovy Vary from 4 to 12 July 2025\n\nAuthor of visual identity: Zuzana Lednická \nIn collaboration with: Aleš Najbrt \nPhotographer: Václav Jirásek  \n\nOutdoor exhibition on the fence of the Czech Embassy\n26 – 30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London W8 4QY\nFree access 24/7\n\nThis exhibition is part of From Karlovy Vary\, With Art\, the Czech Centre’s series celebrating the cultural legacy and creative spirit of Karlovy Vary through contemporary art\, design and cinema — including the tribute screening Jiří Bartoška In Memoriam: Shadows of a Hot Summer (1 July) and the group exhibition They All Met in Karlsbad\, on view at the Vitrínka Gallery from 11 July.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/the-embrace-as-a-symbol-of-closeness/
LOCATION:Embassy of the Czech Republic\, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\,  W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Of course I know eternity: Wilhelm Traeger + Gray Wielebinski
DESCRIPTION:The ACF is pleased to announce our summer exhibition Of course I know eternity: Wilhelm Traeger + Gray Wielebinski\, curated by Sasha Shevchenko and Pia Zeitzen of Kollektiv Collective. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition brings together the works of Wilhelm Traeger (1907 – 1980) and Gray Wielebinski (b. 1991) in a unique artistic dialogue and a site-specific\, collaborative exercise in temporal contextualisation. We are thrilled to present 13 large-scale collages by Traeger for the first time in the UK alongside site-specific works by London-based contemporary multimedia artist Gray Wielebinski. Representing a generation of Austrian artists who were unable to establish international careers during their lifetime\, Traeger’s work encounters that of Wielebinski\, which\, in contrast\, is formed in a globalised and hyperconnected world. Alongside each other\, Traeger and Wielebinski demarcate a time where one artist’s tomorrow is the other’s present-day\, a moment after the fall and\, at once\, on the edge of the next. \n\n\n\nAs a conversation between two artists who have never met\, Of course I know eternity defies distance – physical\, temporal\, geographical and that of a lifetime – through Traeger’s and Wielebinski’s shared fascination with collage\, both as a medium and a methodology. Together\, Traeger’s collages-on-paper dating between 1961 and 1969 and Wielebinski’s site-specific installations interrogate the ways in which time is felt and contextualised. The resulting visual kaleidoscope joins fragments\, forms and nuances across the two floors and corridors of the ACF. Here\, collage becomes a totalising force that extends beyond the edges of a given artwork\, implicating the very walls and stairways of the building they occupy. \n\n\n\nThis artistic and intergenerational exchange explores the intellectual and artistic legacy of the Austrian post-war avant-garde\, their questions reverberating in the present moment. Opening on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII\, Of course I know eternity examines the nonlinearity of history\, collaging together the conflicting relationship of hope and fear as it was felt then\, as it is felt now. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition will be on view at the ACF London until Friday 18 July 2025. \n\n\n\nOpening: 8th May at 6pm.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/of-course-i-know-eternity-wilhelm-traeger-gray-wielebinski/
LOCATION:Austrian Cultural Forum London\, 28 Rutland Gate\, London\, SW7 1PQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:NEW SITE-SPECIFIC EXHIBITION BY LINA LAPELYTĖ at The Cosmic House
DESCRIPTION:The Cosmic House launches a new site-specific performative and musical video work by artist and composer Lina Lapelytė. In The Dark\, We Play (2025) is composed and performed in collaboration with Nouria Bah\, Anat Ben-David\, Angharad Davies\, Sharon Gal\, and Rebecca Horrox\, a group of musicians and artists with whom Lapelytė previously created the musical performance piece Candy Shop (2013). Lina Lapelytė is part of the creative team responsible for the opera and indoor beach installation\, Sun & Sea (Marina) which won the Golden Lion for the best national pavilion presentation at the 2019 Venice Biennale.  \n\n\n\nLapelytė’s work shifts our perspective to see The Cosmic House\, Charles Jencks’ former home and post-modernist manifesto\, as a theatrical stage and a collage of musical contraptions. Taking inspiration from the polyphonous ambition of this work\, but weaving in new contemporary voices\, Lapelytė and her collaborators foreground the mundane and sensory\, and invite intimate engagement with the house through their divergent elucidations of the cosmic. The resulting work is an intricate interplay of quotations and a layered dialogue between past and present\, the intellectual and the sensory\, the cosmic and the human. A series of filmed fragments follow the performers as they ponder\, commune\, and weave new interpretations of cosmic themes. They playfully inhabit the house\, drawing out some details and symbols and sliding past others—like the orbit of a singing comet that comes tantalisingly close before arching far away into mystery. \n\n\n\nIn partnership with the Lithuanian Culture Institute. \n\n\n\nMore information: Exhibitions – The Cosmic House \n\n\n\nImage: : Lina Lapelytė\, conceived in collaboration with Nouria Bah\, Anat Ben-David\, Angharad Davies\, Sharon Gal\, Rebecca Horrox\, and Martynas Norvaišas\, In the Dark\, We Play\, 2025\, video still by Martynas Norvaišas\, commissioned by the Jencks Foundation at The Cosmic House
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/new-site-specific-exhibition-by-lina-lapelyte-at-the-cosmic-house/
LOCATION:The Cosmic House\, 19 Lansdowne Walk\, London\, W11 3AH +44\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Identity - The Story of Czech Graphic Design
DESCRIPTION:Graphic design—including posters\, books\, magazines\, logos\, orientation systems\, and even national symbols—plays a crucial role in shaping the identity of every nation. For the Czech Republic (and formerly Czechoslovakia)\, the history of graphic design since the early 20th century has been particularly complex. The Czechs had to fight for their own statehood\, endure two world wars\, navigate two totalitarian regimes\, and transition from a socialist planned economy to a market economy. \n\nThrough original works and reproductions\, visitors to the exhibition will explore the most significant achievements in Czech graphic design and learn about their creators. Accompanied by detailed texts\, the exhibition positions these works within their broader cultural\, historical\, and political contexts\, showcasing the power of graphic design to influence society and reflect societal changes.\n\nCurated by  Filip Blažek and Linda Kudrnovská\, in collaboration with commissioner David Korecký\, the exhibition is part of the multi-genre project Identity – The Story of Czech Graphic Design(www.projektidentita.cz). This ambitious initiative also includes a seven-part television series\, a feature film\, and a bilingual monograph (published in Czech and English) under the same title.\n\nThe traveling exhibition Identity is a collaboration between by Typo\, the Mowshe Studio\, the Museum of Literature\, and the Czech Centres network. The graphic design was undertaken by the Marvil Studio\, while the exhibition design was created by Adam Blažek\, Jan Kloss\, and Matěj Činčera from Okolo.\n\n 	EXHIBITION OPENING\nWith curators Filip Blažek and Linda Kudrnovská\nFriday 28 February 2025\, 18:30 – 20:30\nFree entry\, REGISTER HERE\n 	EXHIBITION DATES: 28 February – 30 June 2025\n 	VENUE\nVitrínka Gallery\, Czech Centre London\n30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W8 4QY\n&\nBouda Gallery\, Czech Centre London\n132 Palace Gardens Terrace\, Kensington\, London\, W8 4RT\n 	OPENING HOURS:\nTue – Fri 10am – 5pm\nor by appointment – +44 (0) 207 836 3669
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/identity-the-story-of-czech-graphic-design/
LOCATION:Czech Centre’s Vitrínka Gallery\, 30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, Select a State\, W8 4QY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Design
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