All the girls in Lily Bunney’s paintings have broken the seal. The young London-based artist’s show is filled with pointillist watercolours of girls crouching down between parked cars to have a slash, girls caught short on their way back from a night out while their pals capture their vulnerable pants-down ablutions on smartphones or disposable cameras. It’s meant to be an ode to friendship; these paintings, based on found imagery, are rude, crude, lewd pixelated depictions of the last gasps of partying. They’re half-paparazzi snaps, half-private photos of drunken togetherness and youthful glee, and they’re good, interesting, clever paintings.
As seems to be the case each year, it’s never too early for Christmas. London’s tinsel-fringed big hitters are back in town for the season. Anticipated and dreaded in equal measure, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland opens this week with its annual helping of oom-pah bands, shiny fairgrounds and chalets selling various iterations of mulled wine. Also new on the festive scene this week, is the Christmas transformation of the atmospheric Dennis Sever’s House and Hampton Court Palace’s pretty ice rink.
Of the opinion that it’s disgustingly early to be leaping into all things festive? We hear you. There are plenty of other events which are strictly non-festive to fill your diary with too. Check out Lily Bunney’s fun, poignant paintings of ‘Girls Peeing On Cars’ at Guts Gallery, embrace the final days of the London Jazz Festival with exciting gigs in a bunch of stunning London venues, see a ballet production of Margaret Attwood’s post-apocalyptic sci-fi trilogy ‘MADDADDAM’, or vibe along to Khruangbin’s 70’s funk and psychedelic rock at their Eventim Apollo show. What are you waiting for?!
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