Cambridge is home to some of the most respected printmakers on the planet. Now, for the first time, their talents will be showcased together in a week of exhibitions, workshops and talks.
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What’s on Cambridge talks to artist Luciana Rosado, whose first UK solo exhibition The Spare Room is currently showing at Murray Edwards College.
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Pioneer of a mid-20th Century movement that centred around Auto-Creative and Auto-Destructive art, Gustav Metzger sought to find a way of integrating art with scientific and technological advances – or even to remove the artist from the process of creation altogether. Now, his site-specific sculpture-experiments have been recreated in an intriguing retrospective at Kettle’s Yard.
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The weather might have failed Cambridge this Bank Holiday Monday, but it doesn’t have to be a washout. With plenty of indoor options for art, theatre and music lovers, as well as free events and things to do for families with young children, there’s no need to waste the rainy day indoors.
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Jazz saxophonist Martin Kemp will play a sample of his latest work at Hot Numbers Coffee tomorrow, showcasing new experiments in tango, gipsy jazz and early Ellington styles, and will be joined by guest musicians from Cambridge and London. Continue reading Martin Kemp: Work in Progress →
Recently redesigned and peppered with fascinating temporary exhibits, the Scott Polar Research Institute captures the high drama of polar exploration with an emotive urgency that makes it one of Cambridge’s most powerful cultural gems. Continue reading The Polar Museum & Delivery by design: Stamps in Antarctica →
Li Ka Shing Gallery | Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Centuries before the Gutenberg Press revolutionised the spread of Christian and secular thought across Europe, the words of another great religious leader were being expertly printed all across South-East Asia. Continue reading Buddha’s Word: The Life of Books in Tibet and Beyond →
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