Last Tuesday Society

The Last Tuesday Society is a London-based organization founded by William James at Harvard and run by artist Viktor Wynd[1] and puts on literary and artistic events.[2]

The Society has put on a large array of parties over the last 8 years or so, including Halloween Balls,[3] Wyndstock, a festival at Houghton Hall in Norfolk,[4] The Animal Party,[5] From The Beast To The Blond - a Fairy Tale Masked Ball with Marina Warner[6] The Orphanage Masked Ball,[7] a Danse Macabre[8] and 'Loss; an Evening of Exquisite Misery' and modern day version of Gunter Grass's Fictional onion cellar nightclub from The Tin Drum where guests dress in decaying beauty, chop onions and cry.[9]

Viktor Wynd's Little Shop of Horrors was located in Mare Street Hackney and dealt in taxidermy, shrunken heads and all things odd.[10] Viktor Wynd Fine Art was a commercial gallery where over 50 shows were curated including on Mervyn Peake[11] Tessa Farmer[12] Leonora Carrington[13] and Stephen Tennant[14] In 2014 the shop and art gallery were converted into The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History[15] and a bar[16] following a kickstarter campaign[17] The Society has a long association with Hendricks Gin who have sponsored 'The Hendrick's Quarterly Seance'[18] and seem to currently be sponsoring the exhibitions program on Alasdair Gray, Gunter Grass & Mervyn Peake.[19]

The Society also has put on what it claims to be London's longest running lecture series with over 500 lectures in the last ten years.[20]

References

  1. "The Last Tuesday Society". artlurker.com.
  2. "London Underground : At Home With Vintage Design". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
  3. "Halloween horror: Celebrate All Hallow's Eve with The Last Tuesday Society, The Halloween Masked Ball or at Eat Your Heart Out in London". TNT Magazine.
  4. "Wyndstock - A Midsummer Night's Ball & Garden Party - Wild Card - Run Riot". Run Riot.
  5. "The Animal Party". LondonTown.
  6. "Marina Warner, From The Beast To The Blonde, Fairy Tale Masked Ball, Last Tuesday Society". remotegoat.com.
  7. "The Orphanage Masked Ball". Time Out London. 10 November 2012.
  8. "last tuesday society - London Particulars". wordpress.com.
  9. "Loss - An evening of exquisite misery at the Arts Theatre". Run Riot.
  10. "Little Shop of Horrors". How To Spend It.
  11. "Mervyn Peake and Maeve Gilmore at Viktor Wynd Fine Art Art Opening Saturday 9th July 2011". fadmagazine.com.
  12. "The Fairies Are Coming - Tessa Farmer". tumblr.com.
  13. "Phantasmaphile". Phantasmaphile.
  14. Murgatroyd. "Serge & Tweed: Stephen Tennant at Viktor Wynd Fine Art". sergeandtweed.blogspot.co.uk.
  15. Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent (7 November 2014). "Museum of creepy curiosities opens in London". Evening Standard.
  16. "N.B.: Horizon and the CIA". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
  17. "Hackney's Little Shop of Horrors will become a museum". Hackney Post.
  18. "Gin Lane: Spirit forces at work at the Hendrick's Quarterly Seance". ginlanebar.blogspot.co.uk.
  19. SarahAStewart (29 September 2015). "Three Authors And Their Art At Museum Of Curiosities". Londonist.
  20. JE. "Morbid Anatomy: The Viktor Wynd Museum: A New Museum of Curiosities in London Needs Your Help!". morbidanatomy.blogspot.co.uk.
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