Bevin Court, Berthold Lubetkin - image courtesy of Open House
Beach House, John Penn - image courtesy of Emily Richardson
Camille Walala is set to brighten the London Design Festival with the Villa Walala in partnership with British Land - photography by Charles Emerson
Eames, Gloria Koenig
Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Pink Torso), 1995 © Rachel Whiteread Photo © Tate - image courtesy of Seraphina Neville and Mark Heathcote
Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Room 101), 2003 Musée National d'Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou, Paris© Rachel Whiteread - image courtesy of the artist
Five cultural highlights from across the country:
1. Open Doors
London opens its doors for the 25th incarnation of Open House on the weekend of the 16-17 September. From contemporary civic buildings to historic private homes, the event offers the opportunity to explore and experience architecture as never before. Were already planning our agendas and Walters Way, Bevin Court and the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate are set to be firm favourites. Plan your visit.
2. Penn Pals
Designed by British architect John Penn, the Beach House in Shingle Street, Suffolk will be opening to the public on Saturday 9 September. A thoughtful programme of events will complement the opening, including the exhibition ‘Nine Villas in Suffolk curated by designer Margaret Howell, a film screening by artist and filmmaker Emily Richardson and a series of talks with Margaret Howell and Wallpaper* editor Tony Chambers. For more information and to reserve tickets, contact: annelouisepage@gmail.com
3. LDF 2017
London Design Festival returns to the capital from 16-24 September. Exploring the theme of ‘Experience, the festival will celebrate design in all its forms with a series of architectural installations, design shows, talks and exhibitions. Were especially excited about Camille Walalas ‘Villa Walala in Broadgate and the return of the Scotland Craft & Design Pavilion at the Design Fair. Find out whats on.
4. The Eames Example
In the furore of London Design Festival, Open House and London Fashion Week, were admiring the many talents of the illustrious Charles and Ray Eames. This compendium from Gloria Koenig celebrates their furniture, photography, textiles and films as well as the couples experimental architecture. Get your copy.
5. A Treat from the Tate
Tate Britain dedicates its autumn exhibition to acclaimed sculptor Rachel Whiteread. The first woman to win the Turner Prize in 1993, Whiteread subverts perspective with her casts of negative space and everyday objects. While her life-sized cast of a condemned terraced house was controversially demolished in 1994, this exhibition presents celebrated works including ‘Untitled (100 Spaces), 1995 and ‘Untitled (Stairs), 2001 alongside a selection of new projects. The exhibition runs from 12 September – 21 January 2018 and The Modern House have teamed up with Tate Britain to offer one of our subscribers two complimentary tickets. Subscribe below for your chance to win. Tickets are also available to purchase – book your tickets.
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