The 70th Edition of the International Festival of Creativity

The 70th edition of the international festival will celebrate creativity that drives progress, connecting numerous creative professionals and enthusiasts. Save the date and contact our ExpoBeds team to organise your business trip early in time.

The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has championed creative excellence since 1954, providing the definitive benchmark for creativity that drives progress, globally. Read more

Salon Privé London from 20th to 22nd April 2023

From 20th to 22nd April 2023, you have the chance to be part of the world of luxury cars at Royal Hospital Chelsea, London. With both historic and modern cars on show – you’ll also enjoy the exciting lifestyle that goes with this exclusive set.

Salon Privé London presents the world’s first ‘Concours de Vente’. This is an exciting new concept – a Concours d’Elégance, where every classic car on show is for sale. Read more

Unpredictable FIFA World Cup 2022

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is a men’s international association football championship contested by the senior national teams of the member associations of FIFA, the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup competition. It is scheduled to take place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022.The 2022World Cuphas been able to exist in our minds as little more than a surreal abstraction. A computer-generated simulation. Read more

Unforgettable Frieze London Art Fair

The art world has looked into itself during the pandemic. And it’s found that art has to be  more than just fun and noise and fame and money … it has to be sustaining. But how does a cultural sphere that has spent decades celebrating shallowness suddenly find its inner light? At first sight, Frieze has simply gone numb with shock. At times, the first post-pandemic Frieze art fair is so relaxing you could fall asleep in one of its classy lounges.

For more info:https://www.frieze.com/fairs/frieze-london

 

 

The State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Her reign kick-started the television era, when households across Britain bought their first TV set so that they could watch the Coronation in Westminster Abbey in 1953. It was where she married Prince Philip, and now the funeral of Elizabeth II takes place in the same magnificent building. While unprecedented crowds of mourners will have made their way to London, a monumental broadcast operation employing the latest technology will ensure those at home are afforded a close-up view, so that the whole nation can be witness to these sombre and extraordinary events. Coverage of the day begins early on BBC1 with Breakfast (6am), followed by The State Funeral Of HM Queen Elizabeth II (8am). The lying in state in Westminster Hall will end at 6.30am, and at 8am the doors will open at Westminster Abbey. At 10.44 the oak coffin will be moved onto the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy to be brought to the Abbey. Read more

Red Eight Gallery Royal Exchange is Banking on Bansky

Red Eight Gallery, the first contemporary art gallery in the Square Mile, is hosting an exhibition of original and authenticated screen prints by Banksy, the world’s most famous, yet somehow most anonymous, street artist is the subject of a new exhibition in the City of London this month. It will be the debut show at Red Eight Gallery at The Royal Exchange and will feature prints of some of his most instantly recognisable works, including ‘Girl with a Balloon’ and ‘Happy Choppers’. Read more

England created history by winning their first major women’s tournament in a dramatic Euro 2022 final.

Substitute Chloe Kelly poked home a loose ball from a corner to send the raucous record crowd of 87,192 into a frenzy with ten minutes of extra time remaining. She waited for confirmation of the goal before taking off her shirt and waving it around her head, while being lifted by her team-mates in a moment of pure elation.

For more than 150 years football has been an intrinsic part of this nation’s culture and lifestyle, a form of identity, a unit of social currency. And yet for most of that time women have been excluded from this club and its perks: shouted down and shut out. Read more

Dominic Harris Frontiers Exhibition at The New Halcyon Flagship Gallery

Halcyon Gallery is excited and proud to announce the relocation of its London flagship gallery from 144-146 New Bond Street to the newly renovated and historically significant building next door at 148 New Bond Street, London. The new flagship gallery will open in October 2022. The site had previously been home to The Fine Art Society, the venerable specialist in British art and design, since its establishment in 1876. Following a comprehensive and sympathetic course of renovation, the new Halcyon will make a magnificent home from which to expand our mission to share access to world class 19th and 20th century masters’ artworks as well as exhibitions by our influential and exciting contemporary artists. Read more

Masters of the Woodblock at Sotheby’s

From 14-21 July, Masters of the Woodblock: Important Japanese Prints features forty lots of exemplary Japanese woodblock prints. Opening the sale is the Property of an Important Private European Collection (Lots 1–17); all were formerly in the collection of Henri Vever (1854-1942) and include numerous designs from the late 18th – early 19th century. Read more

Cannes Lions in Cannes, France, 20-24 June 2022 as the creative community reunites to focus on the future.

Cannes Lions 2022 will see the launch of the new Creative B2B Lions, supported by the B2B Institute, a LinkedIn Think Tank and strategic thought partner.
Part of the Engagement Track, these Lions will celebrate game-changing creativity for products and services that are purchased by professionals on behalf of businesses.
According to the B2B Effectiveness Code – developed by WARC, in partnership with LIONS and the LinkedIn B2B Institute, business people are inundated with functional marketing, so a little creativity can go a long way.  Read more