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Soon things get a bit weird, and Tom develops an obsession with becoming Phillipe, plotting to kill him and take his identity. In the wake of a destructive relationship, Borg looks to reclaim her intimacy and boundaries through queer BDSM practices β mixed with some iconography from their Christian heritage. Intensely personal and revealing, the work sees Borg find comfort in the ceremonial, existing in the nexus between spirituality, passion and suffering.
Refill your popcorn Sundance London returns to the city this week with a line-up of fresh indie gems to binge on. Explore the full Sundance London line-up here. As one half of the acclaimed Tim Noble and Sue Webster duo, the artist has become a mainstay of the British art world, pushing at our inhibitions and taboos until we grin or grimace with delight. Titled Imaginary Beings , the exhibition takes place at the Darren Flook gallery and consists of a series of relief panels populated by depictions of birth and reproduction.
Bury me in tacos We all know that good Mexican eateries are few and far between in London sort it out! Now, the popular Chelsea venue is moving across town to Newington Green, opening a new location that brings a bit of salsa to North London. Boasting the same tasty menu as the original Mezcalito, there are Mexican bao buns filled with chicken tinga or pulled pork carnita, braised beef tacos and melty quesadillas stuffed with king prawn and guajillo chilli sauce.
Babygirl, emo nostalgia, and some heavy distortion. Oscar Wilde on stage, 80s Britain and Chopova skirts for all. Gladiator II, Deadletter on tour and proper pub grub.
Pedro Almadovar, emerging queer artists and an exhibition celebrating migration. Frieze London, Soviet-era nightlife, and Venetian blinds in the Hayward. A Margiela film, Mike Kelley at the Tate, and illicit art.