Cambridge Edition April 2019

ARTS & CULTURE

RICHARD I I I

A tale of power, murder and deceit, featuring Shakespeare’s iconic villain Richard III, comes to the Arts Theatre at the end of the month. After decades of civil war, the nation hangs in the balance. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was not born to be king, but he’s intent on gaining the crown. TomMothersdale heads the cast, portraying a murderous desire – behind the ambition – to be loved. Richard III runs from 24 to 27 April, with tickets from £20. cambridgeartstheatre.com

OSCAR MUR ILLO: V IOLENT AMNESI A

The subject of Kettle’s Yard’s latest exhibition is Oscar Murillo, a compelling artist whose work reflects his own experiences of displacement and the social fallout of globalisation. Born in Colombia in 1986, Murillo’s family moved to London when he was ten. His techniques include painting, performance, drawing, collaborative works, installation, sculpture and sound, often using recycled materials from his studio. He has held solo exhibitions around the world and was included in the Venice Biennale in 2015 and the Sharjah Biennial two years ago. The exhibition, Oscar Murillo: Violent Amnesia , will be across the galleries and throughout Kettle’s Yard and runs from 9 April until 23 June. kettlesyard.co.uk

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