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The Art Events to visit this week from Art Map London

WEEK: 7th of April-15th of April
There are loads of art events such as private views, artists talks, and screenings happening around London, and often it is impossible to choose where to go and what to see. To help you with the choice Jenny Judova from Art Map London will be advising on what events seem worth attending during the week.

SPECIAL EVENT

!inHOUSE Film Festival (£3(day pass), £10
Wednesday 9 – Sunday 13 April 

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This week we are all in for a massive treat. Haringey art studio warehouse are putting on a Film Festival. Haringey is a magical place stuck somewhere between a tree house, an art studio and the Never Land. Every time I go I start thinking about giving up my flat and moving there. Sunday looks like it will be brilliant with loads of video games and movies!
The event has a website www.inhousefilmfestival.com/

but their facebook is more entertaining www.facebook.com/inhousefilmfestival

Wednesday 9 April, 6-11pm launch party inHOUSE Film Festival (invitation only) 
inHOUSE Film Festival welcomes you into the warehouses of Haringey, home to a thriving artistic community, and offers you a glimpse into an exciting world of fashion, film, photography, music and visuals. Live shows, interactive exhibitions and great music combine to give the perfect blend of stimulation for the senses.Thursday 10 April, 6-11pm Fashion inHOUSE Film Festival (£3(day pass), £10 (week pass))
Glamour and glitz with an industrial backdrop. Designers and models flaunt their wares, as the catwalk is lit by the works of talented filmmakers and the warehouses echo with the sound of guitars and beats.Friday 11 April, 6pm-1am Music inHOUSE Film Festival (£3(day pass), £10 (week pass))
inHOUSE celebrates the musical side of film with an audio visual experience like no other. With a combination of music videos, talks from directors and producers, live performances and live A/V installation’s, we promise an aural/visual delight of a night! “Live Music should look as good as it sounds” – Adam Ant

Saturday 12 April, 11am-1am Film inHOUSE Film Festival (£3(day pass), £10 (week pass))
Industry sessions, Shorts, Documentaries, Outdoor screening, live music
The weekend brings together the best new shorts and animations mixed with live music, exciting documentaries, film-maker talks and outdoor screenings. Content from across London and from the far corners of Europe has been curated into bite-size segments of visual joy for your delectation.

Sunday 13 April, 11am-6pm Film inHOUSE Film Festival (£3(day pass), £10 (week pass))
Industry sessions, Shorts, Documentaries, Outdoor screening, live music
The weekend brings together the best new shorts and animations mixed with live music, exciting documentaries, film-maker talks and outdoor screenings. Content from across London and from the far corners of Europe has been curated into bite-size segments of visual joy for your delectation.

And for those of you who cannot make it to Haringey there are alternative events

 

WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL
Richard Saltoun, 6-8pm private view Viennese Season: Feminism

Richard Saltoun Gallery announce the second of their two-part series of Viennese art: Feminism.
Following on from Part I: Actionism, Richard Saltoun will present the work of VALIE EXPORT and Friedl Kubelka. Both artists posited their art at the centre of artistic debates of subjects of gender, the body, and politics. The photographic images and films that result from their practices are presented through the lens of a personal reflective awareness of the body.
http://www.richardsaltoun.com/exhibitions/33/overview/
4F82BD5B-4641-4DF9-9408-8EDA24D891E6.tiffTHURSDAY 10 APRIL
Studio Voltaire, 6:30-8:30pm private view Ella Kruglyanskaya ‘How to work together’
Opening 11 April 2014, Studio Voltaire will present a new commission by Latvian-born, New York-based Ella Kruglyanskaya, her first solo show in a public gallery outside of the US. Kruglyanskaya’s paintings vigorously play with the female form, female sexuality and social interaction.
Kruglyanskaya’s cartoon-like characters are friends and ‘frienemies’ down at the beach, out-and-about, running from a menacing presence: enforced neighbours butting against each other in the tight space of the stretched canvas. These buxom women anticipate an audience, exaggerating both voyeurism and exhibitionism, confronting cultural tropes with bawdy humour.

http://www.studiovoltaire.org/programmes/ellakruglyanskaya/
ellaSATURDAY 12 APRIL
Serpentine Gallery, 3pm talk Saturday Live: Leah Capaldi

Artist Leah Capaldi reflects on the encounter of object, body and sculpture in a durational performance in the Sackler Centre of Arts Education, at the Serpentine Gallery – in response and in close proximity to the exhibition by Haim Steinbach, once again the world is flat.
http://www.serpentinegalleries.org/exhibitions-events/saturdays-live-leah-capaldi

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