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The Toilet of Venus ('The Rokeby Venus')
(1647-51, Diego Velázquez)
Paired with a Honey and Rosewater Nougat

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ŸThe Infant Saint John with the Lamb
(1660-5, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo)
Paired with a Sheep’s Milk Chocolate Turrón

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ŸSaint Margaret of Antioch
(1630-4, Francisco de Zurbarán)
Paired with a Dragon Fruit and Almond Nougat

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ŸPhilip IV hunting Wild Boar (La Tela Real)
(probably 1632-7, Diego Velázquez)
Paired with a Red Wine and Dark Chocolate Turrón

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Turrón Tasting Menu | Room 30 |
The National Gallery, London | 27 November 2015.
Produced by AVM Curiosities, presented by Tasha Marks.

EVENT: Day of the Dead

As part of The British Museum's Day of the Dead celebrations, AVM Curiosities present an exclusive sugar sculpture shrine; embellished with crystallised roses, chocolate Mexican Milagros and edible iconography. Made exclusively for the weekend's festivities, the piece will be on show in the North side of the Great Court from Friday 30th October - Monday 2nd November.

Along with AVM's bespoke creations, there will be chocolate skulls by Conjurer’s Kitchen and wallpaper by Anatomy Boutique in the display. A testament to the transience of its materials, this deliciously macabre confection is a celebration of the subjects of life, death and time.

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The Calavera Cabinet | part of the Day of the Dead Late | The British Museum, London WC1B 3DG | MAIN EVENT: Friday 30 October 2015 | 6.30–9.30pm | FREE.

UPCOMING: Obsidian Air

Fashion is a big bubble, and sometimes I feel like popping it.’

- Alexander McQueen

As part of the Alexander McQueen Friday Late at the V&A, AVM Curiosities present London’s first completely edible bubbles. The interactive installation takes a murky black liquid, and transforms it into beautiful orbs of light. The tension between beauty and the grotesque is explored as the black bubbles float freely around the space only to be ravenously consumed by the viewer.

In celebration of McQueen’s legacy the piece is both silly and cerebral: a comment on the dark undercurrents of his life and work, and yet also, more poignantly, a proclamation of creativity, nostalgia and fun.

Obsidian Air by AVM Curiosities | Spectacle of the Species: Friday Late | Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL | 27th March 2015 | 6.30-10pm | FREE ENTRY.