Yoko Ono at the Tate, J.Lo's Bennifer songs, the 2024 Berlinale opening film – here's what's happening in Europe this week.
Finally, spring sunshine is beginning to appear on the horizon, as well as a host of exciting cultural events.
Whether you're looking for something to keep the kids occupied while they're out of school, it's overdue Valentine's Day date Plan a day out or a weekend getaway that'll leave you looking fabulous, here are our picks for what to see, do and listen to across Europe right now.
Exhibitions
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind, London, United Kingdom
Although she is best known for being the wife and creative partner of the late Beatles John Lennon, most may not be familiar with Yoko Ono's solo artistic accomplishments. A new exhibition at London's Tate Modern hopes to rectify this, by offering visitors the opportunity to explore the Japanese multimedia artist's extensive output, including installations, films, scores, music and photography. The massive display spans seven decades of her artistic development, presenting more than 200 works of art. Find out more here.
“Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2024”, Paris, France
A celebration of some of the world's best craftsmen, 2024 Lowe Foundation Craft Award She selected 16 finalists, whose works will be on display in an upcoming exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris until June 9. From tapestries to coffee tables to bubble sculptures, each enchanting piece will open visitors' minds to the endless imaginative possibilities of craftsmanship.
stage
“The Magnificent Hunter of Legend”, London, United Kingdom
If you're based in the UK and worried about keeping the kids busy during half term, this new family-friendly theater show at London's Southbank Center is the perfect solution.
Starting February 17, as part of the center's Children's Imagination Festival, “Marvellous Myth Hunter” is offering two separate storytelling sessions: “Mad Monsterzzz” and “Family Feuds,” each of which are hour-long interactive shows for ages 6 and up. above.
A journey through mythical worlds found within different cultures, the shows feature everything from wizards and warriors to monsters and mummies, igniting imaginations and enlightening young minds (while also giving you a break).
Festivals and events
Bristol Slapstick Festival, United Kingdom
As Charlie Chaplin once said: A day without laughter is a day wasted. So get ready to laugh with this celebration of classic slapstick comedy at Bristol Beacon. A cultural event in the UK since 2005, this annual festival hopes to revive the golden ages of silent comedy, showcasing over 30 performances by famous British performers including Harry Hill, Robert Lindsay, Tim Vine, Lucy Porter and Sir Michael Palin. Until February 18.
London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week has started, darling. Highlighting the best of British style and hosted by the British Fashion Council, the fashion shows will run across the city until February 20, showcasing 67 designers including Simone Rocha, Emilia Wickstead, Burberry's Daniel Lee collection and Harry's favorite Harry Lambert. Stiles. One of the five largest fashion events in the world, LFW Fashion Week is also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Read more about its history here.
films
“Bob Marley: One Love”
Don't worry about a thing, because there's a new biographical drama inspired by the life of Bob Marley that you can watch this weekend. Directed by Reynaldo Marcus Green (“King Richard”), it documents the rise and tribulations of the world's most famous reggae artist, and stars Kingsley Ben-Adir as Marley.
Berlinale 2024 review: “Little things like this”
The 74th Berlin Film Festival is underway, and it's off to a strong start: the opening film is one of the best in years.
“Small Things Like This,” starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson, is “a simple and deeply moving film about one of Ireland’s darkest moments,” Euronews Culture film critic David Morequand wrote. Read his full review here.
“La Passion de Dodin Bouffant” (“The Taste of Things”)
A delicious feast for the soul, this French foodie film from director Tran Anh Huong is a meticulous retelling of the love affair between two chefs over the course of 20 years. Starring Juliette Binoche and Benoit Magimel, whose exquisitely detailed meals convey the subtle, sensual aspects of love and connection, it's truly something to sink your teeth into and leave with the chef's parting kiss. For a more in-depth review, These are the thoughts of film critic David Morequand.
TV series
“New look”
A biographical drama about French fashion designer Christian Dior's creation of a fashion line in 1947 informally named New Look, this dazzling series delves into the complex history and politics of high fashion in post-war Paris. The film stars Ben Mendelsohn, John Malkovich and Juliette Binoche, and is now streaming on Apple TV+.
music
JLo: “This is me… now.”
Jenny from the Block has released her ninth studio album: “This Is Me… Now”. The project is accompanied by a concert film now streaming on Prime Video, and is inspired by the rekindled romance between Lopez and actor Ben Affleck, whom she dated between 2002 and 2004 until the two hooked up again in 2021, marrying in July 2022.
“Camp is dialed at 11 and, if you don't take it too seriously, it's a fun way to spend an hour with a star and her surprisingly entertaining new album,” says Euronews culture writer Johnny Walfish. Read his full review here.