
HUNGAMA Gay Sweat In A Bollywood Discotheque is back
After the tremendous success of Dalston’s first Gay Bollywood Hip Hop Night, Ryan Lanji and The Glory are excited to announce the second chapter of HUNGAMA.
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After the tremendous success of Dalston’s first Gay Bollywood Hip Hop Night, Ryan Lanji and The Glory are excited to announce the second chapter of HUNGAMA.
The EMG (Everything Must Go) Initiative is the brainchild of London fashion designer and artist Alex Noble and is a project which will raise money and awareness for charities and causes including subjects impacting the fashion industry.
The first time I encountered Ryan Lanji was through his emails. Every so often I would receive colourful invites to exhibitions, primarily based in east London, as curated by the innately cool Lanji and his team.
From visionary artist Alex Noble comes his first solo exhibition; Creatures from the Kaleidoscope. The highly anticipated art and fashion-fused exhibition will display Noble’s visceral aesthetic as he unveils an immersive mixed media landscape taking the spectator deeper into the visual forms of his world.
From visionary artist Alex Noble comes his first solo exhibition; Creatures from the Kaleidoscope. The highly anticipated art and fashion-fused exhibition will display Noble’s visceral aesthetic as he unveils an immersive mixed media landscape taking the spectator deeper into the visual forms of his world.
Colour and Culture is an anniversary exhibition celebratory 40 years of Cosmetics a la Carte aimed at taking enthusiasts back to the birthplace of beautiful colours, choice, and creativity.
Exhibiting Artists: Alex Ressel, Sonny Sanjay Vadgama, Jessica Sarah Rinland, Rachel Maclean, Dagmar Schurrer, George Petrou, Jasmina Metwaly, Tobias Zehnter.
ArtHAUS: The Execution Room, DegreeArt Gallery, Vyner Street, 3 May – 29 June An ambitious, genre-busting new exhibition comes to… Read More
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