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Nottingham Contemporary
Friday 21 September 2019 | 6.30pm - 11pm
Free Entry - Booking required
Celebrate the launch of Still Undead – a major exhibition exploring how the pioneering Bauhaus art school has shaped British pop culture from 1920s to 1990s in a variety of unexpected ways. The show features some 50 artists, designers and musicians, and references are as diverse as the hairstyles of Vidal Sassoon, to the James Bond title sequence by Robert Brownjohn.
Be the first to see the show, hear live music, and party the night away in our bar. The galleries are open 6.30-11pm, and the party continues in our café bar until 11pm.
This exhibition launch begins our tenth birthday celebrations, and will be followed by a vibrant family-friendly party day on Sat 21 Sep.
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