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Sowmya Thuniki

INSTITUTIONALISED with Dan Hill, Jeremy Till & Wouter Vanstiphout

On 12 March 2013, Blueprint has invited Dan Hill (Fabrica, City of Sound), Wouter Vanstiphout (Crimson Architectural Historians, TU Delft) and Jeremy Till (Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, University of the Arts London) to have a public conversation on the subject of the modern architectural institution.

Aernout Mik: Communitas at the Stedelijk Museum

The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam will host Dutch artist Aernout Mik’s solo exhibition Communitas this spring.

Review: Architecture & Beauty at the V&A

This lecture was the third in the Architecture&.. series: a joint venture between the Royal College of Art, V&A and Architectural Review.

What Design Can Do 2013: Urban-Think Tank, Dunne & Raby, Rahul Mehrotra..

What Design Can Do (WDCD) is an annual two-day long conference in Amsterdam which, in the organisers’ own words ‘celebrates the power of design and its problem-solving abilities.’

Rules (and regulations) Brittania at RIBA with Venice Takeaway

The public programme complementing the Venice Takeaway exhibition, currently on display at the RIBA in London, is really stupendous.

Blueprint at Kinoteka Polish Film Festival with Tomasz Opasinski

Blueprint has teamed up with Polish film festival Kinoteka, to kick it off with a talk by prolific digital film-poster designer and artist Tomasz Opasiński on 6 March 2013.

Eley Kishimoto at Centre Point

Centre Point, the iconic 118m-high London skyscraper designed by Richard Seifert and George Marsh and finished in 1966, is the inspiration for a new fashion range from Eley Kishimoto.

Kinetica Art Fair 2013

One, Two, Three is a digital/craft media hybrid installation by Trope Scope, one of a myriad of kinetic, cybernetic, and light-based artworks from 40 exhibitors shown at this year’s Kinetica Art Fair, at Ambika P3, Marylebone Road, London, until 3rd March 2013. (Watch out for a review in our May issue).

Preview: Manchester International Festival 2013

Manchester’s long abandoned Mayfield Depot – once a railway station – is set to explode into creative high gear this July, with two extraordinary sounding events planned for this summer’s International Festival.

Review: Man Ray Portraits

Man Ray was certainly in the thick of the artistic milieu of his day and this latest exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery is a panoply of creative glitterati, from a young Le Corbusier through to Catherine Deneuve photographed at the end of the Sixties. It spans a period of more than 50 years beginning in 1916.