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39—MARYLEBONE JOURNAL


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when the two collide. The show will feature David Marron, an artist who combines the anatomical with the aesthetic. Admission free Tues-Fri 11am-5pm Sat 11am-4pm


Heartbreak Gallery 17 Bulstrode Street W1 020 3219 5710 heart-break.co.uk


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8 July – 14 August Paula Zimmerman Who better to celebrate man’s best friend than Paula Zimmerman? Fascinated by the expressions, and the hidden thoughts running through their minds, she captures each dog’s personality as well as reflecting the unique bond between humans and their four legged friends. Admission free Mon-Sat 10am-6pm Sun 11am-4pm


jaggedart 28a Devonshire Street W1 020 7486 7374 jaggedart.co.uk


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15 June – 22 July Midsummer Magic From 3D sculptures to prints and canvas, this celebration of the sunny season includes work from stone sculptor Jude Tucker, Claire Brewster’s cut outs of insects, flowers and fauna and Patricia Swannell’s striking portrayal of nature in focus. Exploring a range of perspectives, and using a variety of media, step in from the heat and celebrate all that is wonderful about the British summer. Admission free Wed-Fri 11am -6pm Sat 11am-2pm


Thompson’s Gallery 15 New Cavendish Street, W1 020 7935 3595 thompsonsgallery.co.uk


Until 26 June David Anthony Hall: Solo Exhibition of Photography David Anthony Hall’s landscape photography captures the magnificence, colour and solitude of pastoral landscapes with a powerful simplicity that never falls short of poignancy. Whether


encased in mist or bursting with dappled light, it’s the ideal antidote to the chaos of city life. Mon - Fri 10 – 6 pm, Sat10.30 – 5.30 pm Sun11 – 5pm


RIBA 66 Portland Place, W1 020 7580 5533 architecture.com


Until 23 June 61/11 Continuous Collective: BDP at 50 In 2011 BDP, one of the largest collectives of designers, architects, engineers and urbanists in Europe, turns 50. This exhibition traces the ethos and work of the practice – from its inception in 1961, when it rode the wave of cultural change breaking over England, to the international design firm it is today. Also book seats for the Gallery Talks series led by Tony McGuirk, the urban designer and chairman of BDP.


Until 6 July Reinvigorating the North East: Architecture 1945-1979 This exhibition traces the changes in architecture in the north east of England in response to economic challenges, social optimism and political conflict in the aftermath of the Second World War. It features models, archive footage and photography of the key buildings and projects shaping the region between 1945 and 1979. Admission free Mon-Sat 10am-5pm (Tues 10am-9pm)


Wallace Collection Manchester Square, W1 020 7887 8998 wallacecollection.org


23 June – 25 September Time Regained: Dr Kevin Coates Associate artist Kevin Coates, the UK’s foremost artist-goldsmith, draws further inspiration from The Wallace Collection with his signature technical brilliance. See pp20-23 for more details. Admission free Daily 10am-5pm


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