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#FLOFavourite: this weekend in art (21st - 28th February 2020)

Masculinities: Liberation through Photography @ The Barbican

When?

Thursday 20th Feb—Sunday 17th May 2020 

Price?

£15 on Mondays to  Friday

£17 on Saturdays and Sundays.

#FLODown: The Barbican presents this exhibition that looks at the complex and sometimes contradictory representations of masculinity from the 1960s to the present day. The exhibition explores how  key photography and film have been in the conversation and social construct of masculinity – both how it is imagined and how it is understood in contemporary culture. Expect to see the works of over 50 international artists, photographers and filmmakers including Sunil Gupta, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Isaac and Catherine Opie.

Visits The Barbican Website to book your tickets now.

Location: 

Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS

Nearest Station: 

Barbican Underground Station 

Opening Hours: 

Mon-Tue: 12pm–6pm, Wed–Fri: 12noon–9pm,

Sat: 10am–9pm, Sun: 10am–6pm

Lunchtime performance at the Royal Opera House

When?

Friday 21st February 2020 at 1pm

Price: Free 

#FLODown: The Royal Opera House is hosting a free lunchtime performance that features regular Royal Opera House artists and some guest artists. The performances last about 45 minutes and are not ticketed so be sure to arrive in good time to secure a spot as it is first-come-first-serve.

Lunchtime performances occur on select Fridays, visit The Royal Opera House Website for more on these types of events and performances.

Location: 

Linbury Foyer, Royal Opera House. Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

Nearest Station: 

Covent Garden Underground Station 

Hot 8 Brass band

When?

Friday 21st February 2020

Price?

Prices start from £34.25 + a booking fee.

 #FLODown: The Hot 8 Brass Band has been around for over 20 years, playing at jazz clubs, nightclubs, community parades and traditional jazz funerals across the world. But on Friday they will be taking over the 02 Forum in Kentish Town, which is a relatively intimate venue for such a loud and rowdy gig – not one to be missed.The band features 10 members, including three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, bass drum, and snare drum as well as one reed player. They have a funk style to their music, with definite influences from contemporary RnB and rap.

Location:

O2 Forum Kentish Town

Nearest Station:

Kentish Town Underground Station

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