PICK ME UP, Somerset House
If you happened to miss out last year’s edition, now you have a new chance to treat your eyes with all Pick Me Up 2011 has to offer. The UK’s first contemporary graphic art fair taking place at Somerset House between 17-27 March 2011, where the best, most innovative and avant-garde graphic artists, collectives and galleries from the UK and across the world will exhibit and offer an exuberant mix of artworks for sale. You are more into fashion than art? That’s not a excuse for you not to be heading towards Somerset House, as we are sure there will be plenty of trendy types wandering around the galleries in all those trends you really want to follow.
17-27 March 2011 Daily 10.00-19.00, Thursdays until 21.00, Embankment Galleries, South Wing
ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S LONDON WALK
So it’s Monday morning. You’ve just got back into work and find yourself sharing the elevator with one of your peers. The question arises: ‘Have you had a good weekend?’ Now your answer to that question could be: ‘Just the usual’, or you could make it be: ‘Quite good actually. Went out with friends on Saturday night then woke up early on Sunday morning to head down to Holborn station to take the Alfred Hitchcock’s London walk, an affectionate celebration of the London he knew and locations used in his films from the 1920s to the 1970s, including following in the footsteps of a tour Hitch himself gave to Ingrid Bergman back in 1948’
The elevator opens. Suspenseful orchestral music plays in the background Hitchcock style.
6th March, 11am Holborn Tube Station
IDA KAR: BOHEMIAN PHOTOGRAPHER, National Portrait Gallery
From a half eaten chicken leg left on the pavement of Tottenham Court Road to a close up shot on the nostril of your flat mate, everything seems arty and cool with your £1.99 Hipstamatic app for i-phone. You are still a long way to get your solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery though. Back in the 1950’s what we today call old school was nothing but new. Ida Kar, born in Moscow, influenced by the 1928 Paris avant-garde, subsequently establishing her photographic practice ‘Idabel’ in Cairo in 1933 and finally moving to London in 1945 with a well-received Whitechapel Gallery one-person show in 1960, could be giving you a master class on how vintage photography is done, if only she were still around.
10 March – 19 June 2011 Porter Gallery, Tickets: £3/£2.50/£2
LA DOLCE VITA 2011
The Sweet Life reads La Dolce Vita in Italian. And that’s what we want you to experience between 10-13 of March 2011 at Business Design Centre in Islington, London.
An event dedicated to bringing Italy to London allowing visitors to experience the Italian lifestyle in all it’s glory. From delicious Italian food and wine to stunning hotels and beautiful properties, La Dolce Vita offers something for everyone and is a fun day out with a difference. This year the show has many new exciting features including Gastro Wine Walks and Free Language Lessons.
Divertitevi!
10-13 March, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London, N1 0QH
LAURIE ANDERSON, TRISHA BROWN, GORDON MATTA-CLARK, Pioneers of Downtown Scene, New York 1970’s
This March the Eureka team would like to see you walking into Barbican Centre. Why? Because there is an exhibition we think you may like.
Performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson, choreographer Trisha Brown and artist Gordon Matta-Clark were friends and active participants in the New York art community, working fluidly between visual art and performance. With the city as their backdrop, canvas, stage and inspiration, this exhibition is the first major presentation to examine the experimental and often daring approaches taken by these three key figures, both individually and collectively, in the burgeoning arts scene in downtown New York during the 1970s.
Featuring sculptures, drawings, photographs, documentation of performances and mixed media works, the exhibition focuses on the intersections between their practices and explores their shared concerns – performance, the body, the urban environment and found spaces.
You’ll be craving for a Hot Dog once you are done with the show.
3 March 2011-22 May 2011 Barbican Art Gallery. Tickets: £8 online/£10 on the door. Concs: £7 online/£8 on the door






































