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Mumford & Sons: Hopeless Wanderer
LEANDRO ERLICH | DALSTON HOUSE
JUSTIN WALDRON
NEKO SUSHI
CUT OUT GIRLS X NOMIKOMU
NICHOLAS BARKER | TOKYO DREAMS
JULIANNA BYRNE | EXQUISITE BEASTS
1968: JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHY | EXHIBITION
Henrietta Swift | Light Up Your Mood
KENJI HIRASAWA | PORTRAITS
PEEL | YOY
This week Nomikomu's Friday Favourites range from Sumo wrestling to bookmark magazines.
1. Issue 5 of Boat magazine will take you across the waters to Kyoto, Japan’s former capital city. Fascinating stories from local writers, photographers and artists feature in the magazine released this week.
2. 25th May marks the return of Victoria Park's annual Field Day Festival. At only £60 for a day ticket, the festival will witness the likes of Solange, Animal Collective and Everything Everything. We've got our fingers crossed for some sunshine!
3. Don't miss the last weekend of Japan's May Grand Sumo Tournament. You can buy cheap ¥2,100 tickets on the door each day, but make sure to get there early!
4. The musical duo Takako Minekawa and Dusting Wong will be marking the release of their new album with a show at O-Nest in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, on 26th May. Here is a taster of Wong's dreamy, intricately-looped guitar layers with ethereal vocals from Minekawa in their single 'Party on a Floating Cake'.
5. DOG-EAR Magazine: it's a bookmark, but it's also a magazine! Brimming with poetry, flash fiction and doodles, this is a small publication with a huge amount of character.
SOUZOU: OUTSIDER ART | WELLCOME COLLECTION
Don’t miss Souzou: Outsider Art from Japan – until 30th June at the Wellcome Collection, 118 Euston Road
1. Lend your life a little colour with Ita Color’s Yellow, which can be found on the ground floor of Don Qujiote in Akihabara. The salon’s resident artists will adorn your nails with an anime character or design of your choosing at a rate of ¥1,000 per 10 minutes; alternatively, choose from a range of otaku-appropriate removable nail tips if you're in a hurry.
2. See if you can tell a Tracey Emin from a Damien Hirst at this year's RCA Secrets, where all postcards are anonymously listed and can be bought for £45.
3. Book your tickets to see Mies Julie at the Riverside Studios today! Director Yael Farber relocates Strindberg's nineteenth century play to South Africa in the powerful reinvention of a classic.
4. Megane is a zine made by Star Graphics containing the works of up-and-coming Japanese artists. 'Megane' means 'glasses' in Japanese, a testament to the inspiring vision of the young artists it collates.
5. Local museums and galleries stay open until dawn at Roppongi's annual Art Night, which also involves a number of temporary installations and one-off performances. Don't miss another brilliant PechaKucha event as part of Design Ah! at 21_21 Design.
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5 of our Friday Favourites to keep you busy this weekend:
1. Has Mothers' Day slipped your mind? Fear not, Chanel will come to the rescue with a very elegant remedy. Take your mum to its pop up flower stall in Covent Garden and treat her to a bottle of fragrance and a bunch of roses.
2. Head to Battersea Park this weekend to discover emerging talent and household names in a diverse and inspiring sale at the Affordable Art Fair.
3. 1000 portraits of local residents are being displayed along the underground passages of Shibuya station. Head underground and try to spot a familiar face!
4. If you've got a taste for blue blood and silver spoons, be sure to visit the V&A's latest exhibit, Treasures of the Royal Courts: Tudors, Stuarts and the Russian Tsars. Through a collection of over 150 objects, the museum hopes to celebrate and document the relationship between the English monarchy and the Russian Tsars.
5. The Exhibition of Great East Japan Earthquake Regeneration Support Action Project showcases the work and collaborations between artists, activists and residents of the disaster-hit areas of Tohoku.