Tag: exhibition

An Evening of Music with Violinist Angharad Davies

An Evening of Music with Violinist Angharad Davies

Join celebrated violinist and composer Angharad Davies for an evening of new music inspired by the exhibition. Known for her innovative approach to free improvisation, Davies will explore themes of attention and listening in a special performance that invites audiences to listen in a new way. Set in the striking Grade II*-listed Fitzrovia Chapel, the...

Rachel Kneebone and Marina Warner in conversation, chaired by Yates Norton

Rachel Kneebone and Marina Warner in conversation, chaired by Yates Norton

Rachel Kneebone and Marina Warner in Conversation, chaired by Yates Norton Join us for a lively discussion between exhibition artist Rachel Kneebone and celebrated author Marina Warner exploring how the key themes of the exhibition connect to Kneebone’s and Warner’s practices. From Kneebone’s intricate process of working with porcelain to Warner’s insights on the power...

The Politics and Poetics of Attention: Panel Discussion

The Politics and Poetics of Attention: Panel Discussion

The Politics and Poetics of Attention: Panel Discussion What does it mean to pay attention –– in art, nursing and daily life? How do experiences of grief, joy and death shape the ways we attend to the world and others? Join acclaimed academic and activist Lynne Segal as she chairs a discussion exploring these questions...

Roots of Magic

Roots of Magic

‘The world is full of magical things patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.’ W.B. Yeats The Fitzrovia Chapel is delighted to present Roots of Magic (17 July to 20 July), a pop-up exhibition of new drawings by Ukrainian artist and illustrator Daria Hlazatova. Living and working in Ukraine, Daria’s work has been exhibited...

13 Jun 20233 Apr 2024
wooden bed installation with red covers

Artist Jonathan Baldock at the Fitzrovia Chapel for Frieze

Stephen Friedman Gallery will present work by artist Jonathan Baldock at the Fitzrovia Chapel this October. The exhibition, part of Frieze London and Frieze Masters, is called ‘My Biggest Fear Is That Someone Will Crawl Into It’. It is a large, interactive sculpture which visitors can climb into and then listen to recordings by the...

20 Sep 201911 Nov 2023