What's On in Ealing this weekend: Exhibitions and theatre
By Cesar Medina
2nd May 2024 | Local News
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1. All That is Holey Exhibition at Brentford Library
About: All That is Holey an exhibition by local artist Vicki Cooke on display at Brentford Library.
"Initially inspired by a lime leaf that fell into my lap whilst waiting for news of the death of a family member, this series of works shows off natural forms that are cracked, damaged and holey.
"They are partly botanical studies, and partly an appreciation of the beauty in damaged things.
"The works put the shed leaves and discarded skins front and centre; living things that show off their imperfections, magnified and standing out crisp and proud from the background.
When: See website for times.
Where: 11F Boston Manor Rd, Brentford TW8 8DW
Price: Free!
2. Julius Caesar
About: Populism. Polarisation. Post-Truth. Caesar returns to Rome in triumph and is set to tear the Republic apart.
The Senators, Brutus and Cassius, conspire to assassinate him to save their democracy; but with no plan for what comes after.
Differing motives soon become apparent when principles collide with jealousies and an inescapable political truth.
The ambitious Mark Antony turns public opinion against the assassins and plunges the state into civil war.
When: 26 April to 4 May.
Where: 12 Mattock Ln, London W5 5BQ
Price: See website for prices
3. Fashioned in Hounslow Exhibition at Salisbury Cafe
About: This series of photographs is the outcome of a collaboration between photographer Lukasz Kapuscinski and Fashion and Textiles student Lara-Sophie Schneider, both of whom study at the University of West London (UWL).
The photographs chart Lara's process of creating a garment from her collection Divine Femininity.
In making this garment, Lara researched Greek mythology at the British Museum in order to find ways to convey female fortitude and elegance, which she sees as being associated with the representation of Greek goddesses.
She draped fabrics and incorporated macramé to give the garment a more contemporary feel. Lara's work highlights the importance of sustainability and handcrafts in contemporary fashion.
When: Until 23 June 2024.
Where: See website.
Price: Free
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