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Erotica's first show was at Olympia London, in 1997 [2] and was an annual event there every November thereafter. Erotica Manchester had its first show at the G-Mex Centre in March 2003 [3] but ticket sales were poor in 2005 [4] despite attempts the previous year to attract visitors by having former Conservative Member of Parliament Neil Hamilton promote the event [5] and the organisers did not ...
1986 Same Difference, [1] curated by Sunil Gupta, 2–19 July 1986, Camerawork, London.. 1987 Strip AIDS, devised by cartoonist and artist Don Melia.Touring Exhibition: Young Unknowns Gallery, London, 27 June - 3 July 1987; Hanover Galleries, Liverpool, 4–15 August; Rochdale Art Gallery, 19 August – 2 September 1987; UK Comic Art Convention, at Institute of Education, London, 5–6 September.
This article contains a partial list of temporary exhibitions mounted at the Royal Academy (RA) in London. Only major lending exhibitions are listed: shorter-term events such as the London Original Print Fair are not included, nor are the annual Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions. Note: the list is known to be incomplete prior to 1987.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 a series of recorded concerts under the name LIFEM: Digital replaced in-person events. [5] The festival also became a registered charity in 2020, [6] and appointed its first artistic director, Gill Graham. The trustees are Susannah Simons, Tony Millyard, Caro Barnfield and Chris Butler. [7]
Unlike the 1951 Festival of Britain, which despite having events and exhibitions across the country was focused on a main site in London, Unboxed comprised ten projects "shaped across science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics" and is spread across multiple venues in the four countries of the UK, and accessible in person free of ...
International Philatelic Exhibition (Engineering Societies' Building, New York, 27 October – 1 November 1913) [42] International Philatelic Exhibition (Grand Central Palace, New York, 16–23 October 1926) [ 43 ]