As part of Bloomberg Summer at the Roundhouse, internationally renowned artist, architect and designer, Ron Arad has invited his favourite musicians and friends to create unique work for his 360 interactive installation.
Arads constant experimentation with materials and his radical approach to form and structure have put him at the forefront of contemporary design. For Curtain Call, hes responded to the Roundhouses spectacular Main Space by creating a curtain made of 5,600 silicon rods, suspended from an 18 metre diameter ring - a canvas for films, live performance and audience interaction.
Each day, youll be able to see work by Babis Alexiadis, Hussein Chalayan, Paul Cocksedge, Mat Collishaw, Ori Gersht, Greenaway & Greenaway, Gabi & Shira Klasmer, Christian Marclay, Javier Mariscal, SDNA, David Shrigley and students from the Royal College Of Art.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Tue 9, 7pm*
Mat Collishaws film Sordid Earth with live Brazilian drummers / Pay what you can
Essential Info
Pay What You Can – There’s No Fixed Price
Mon-Fri 12pm-7pm (except 17, 19, 23 & 24)
Thu 12pm-10pm
Sat-Sun 10am-7pm
Special Events
Thu 11, 8pm
Call To Create / Pay what you can
Emerging artists work with EYESONTHEWALL AV collective to create a spoken word event on and around the curtain.
Sat 13, 7pm=
Bring Your Beamer / Pay what you can
Mon 15, 6pm
A Rude Oracle with Jonathan Safran Foer / Pay what you can
Wed 17, 7.30pm
Steven Isserlis 15/12
Thu 18, 8pm
Call To Create / Pay what you can
Emerging artists work with EYESONTHEWALL AV collective to create a music event on and around the curtain.
Fri 19, 8.30pm
Innervisions: An Evening At The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari / 25/ 18
Sat 20; Sun 21, noon, 3pm & 6pm
Ten Minutes with Lail Arad / Pay what you can
A one-woman show about time, music and nepotism…
Mon 22, 6pm
Cat’s Eyes / Pay what you can
Tue 23, 7.30pm
London Contemporary Orchestra 15/ 12
Thu 25, 8pm
Call To Create / Pay what you can
Emerging artists work with EYESONTHEWALL AV collective to create a circus event on and around the curtain.
Sat 27, 4pm
Change The Record by designer Paul Cocksedge / Pay what you can
See vinyl records (you can bring your own) being transformed into innovative speakers. Speakers will be available to buy.