T Magazine: The Weekly Agenda | A Mission Chinese Chef Pops up in Copenhagen, the FYF Fest in Los Angeles and More From the Cultural Calendar

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T's list of things to see and do in the week ahead.

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Events taking place this week include a Copenhagen pop-up preview of Pink Zebra SF, the new restaurant by the former Mission Chinese San Francisco chef Jesse Koide (left); and the "Whiteface" exhibition at LVL 3 Gallery in Chicago, featuring Stephen Collier's "Untitled (OK)," 2014 (right).Credit Left: Angela Decenzo

Monday, Melbourne
Shop for cutting-edge Australian fashion
The young Australian fashion star Dion Lee opened a second stand-alone retail shop, called Site 02, for his women's collection at the Emporium Melbourne last week. Explore the new space's minimalist setup and unique mirror arrangements while browsing the brand's angular, tech-influenced wares.
287 Lonsdale St., Melbourne, Australia, emporiummelbourne.com.au

Monday, Copenhagen
Eat at a Mission Chinese chef's Japanese-Mediterranean pop-up
Jesse Koide stepped down as head chef at Mission Chinese Food in San Francisco, but he's about to delve into fusion cooking again in Copenhagen. Described as Japanese-Mediterranean, Pink Zebra SF will open from Monday to Saturday in an exclusive preview. The six-day run ends just as the MAD symposium — an annual two-night culinary festival which brings chefs, foodies and food journalists to Denmark's capital — begins.
Pink Zebra SF will take over the Bento Izakaya restaurant from Aug. 18 to Aug. 23; Helgolandsgade 16, 1656 Copenhagen V, pinkzebrasf.com

Tuesday, New York
See art that promotes Tibet's legacy and culture
As the only studio in the Western world dedicated to preserving Tibetan art, the New York Tibetan Art Studio's inaugural group exhibition at Active Space in Brooklyn, called "New Voices," provides a rare platform for visitors to survey an even rarer culture's creative traditions. The 27 artists on show worked beneath, or were selected by, the Tibetan painter Pema Rinzin, whose cloth-based Thangka paintings have garnered praise from notable figures like the Dalai Lama.
Runs until Sept. 7, 566 Johnson Ave., Brooklyn, activespacestudios.com

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The curators Adrian Schiesser and April Gertler of Sonntag Berlin, which will exhibit the works of Ignacio Uriarte this Sunday at Schiesser's apartment and serve the artist's favorite dessert.Credit Frank Herfort

Thursday, London
Party with photographers in Soho
Celebrating the release of its new Petzval lens, Lomography, the international analog film community and camera distributor, is hosting a launch party at its Soho gallery store in western London. Guests are encouraged to bring their cameras and test out the new lens, all while drinking champagne and mingling to the music of folk singer Denai Moore.
6 p.m. to 9 p.m, 3 Newburgh St., London, lomography.com

Thursday (and Friday), San Francisco
Watch a dance performance about a minority culture's experience
Through choreography, Kevin Williamson's The Lost Boys explores the challenges of being gay and young in the '80s, an era when HIV and AIDS acted as fodder for homophobia. In it, four male dancers blend performance art with dance in an erratic give-and-take, where tension and insecurity are revealed through each dancer's own physical catharsis.
Aug. 21 at 8 p.m. and Aug. 22 at 10 p.m., 1310 Mission St., San Francisco, counterpulse.org

Friday, Los Angeles
Catch FYF Fest's pre-festival parties
FYF Fest began as a humble micro-festival in 2004, when 14 bands first performed beneath its banner at a few keystone music venues across Los Angeles. Now, as evidenced by this year's headliners, the Strokes and Phoenix, it has grown into one of the West Coast's most anticipated music outings. If you didn't get tickets in time, there are still a handful of FYF-related events going on around town, like How to Dress Well at the Echoplex, and Slint at the El Rey, both on Friday.
The Echoplex, 1822 W. Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, theecho.com; El Rey Theatre, 5515 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, theelrey.com

Saturday, Chicago
Check out up-and-coming artists from New Orleans and Los Angeles
LVL 3 Gallery in Chicago's newest exhibition, "Whiteface," debuts next weekend with works by the artists Stephen Collier and Ben Sanders. Collier's work condenses the spirit of graffiti art into his deadpan "Brick Wall Portraits," while Sanders's art approaches a kind of ironic, pop-y gaudiness, yet is ultimately far too fascinating to ignite distaste.
Opening reception from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.; 1542 N. Milwaukee Ave., 3rd Floor, Chicago, lvl3media.com.

Sunday, Berlin
Visit a homey art space, and try an artist's favorite dessert
As part of the first Project Space Festival, an independent art space showcase in Berlin which runs until Aug. 31, the gallery Sonntag Berlin is hosting the ultra-minimalist works of Ignacio Uriarte. Sonntag's approach to the art world is homey and unique: On the third Sunday of every month, the curators April Gertler and Adrian Schiesser exhibit works by a selected artist in Schiesser's apartment, where they also bake and serve visitors the artist's favorite cake, pie or dessert.
Aug. 17 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Gossowstrasse 10, 10777, Berlin, sonntagberlin.tumblr.com.


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