Unorthodocs: Tashi and the Monk
A man creates a children's community based on principles of love and compassion, and struggles with the dark forces unleashed in the process.
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A man creates a children's community based on principles of love and compassion, and struggles with the dark forces unleashed in the process.
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An exhibition of rarely-displayed and unseen works from the Victoria and Albert Museum's preeminent collection of photographs.
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With rare access to the guarded world of sweatshops, Rahul Jain brings us into one of the thousands of textile mills in heavily industrialized Sachin, India.
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Due to popular demand of the now sold out RAGE series an additional presentation of The Cage. Please note this is a NAKED only performance.
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As The Matrix celebrates its 20th anniversary with our screening, we revisit the year of the film’s release and ask: Was 1999 the greatest year in modern movie history?
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Creator of TV phenomenon The Crown, Peter Morgan will talk about a major inspiration and influence on his own life and art, the screenwriting of the late William Goldman.
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A screening of Charlotte Prodger’s Turner Prize-winning film BRIDGIT to coincide with the exhibition Unquiet Moments.
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Visual artist and performer Zadie Xa presents a new six-part narrative sound piece for ASSEMBLY 2020.
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Ufuoma Essi Is a video artist and filmmaker from Lewisham, South East London.
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A versatile space offering a contemporary and elegant location with balcony views over the Edmond J Safra Fountain Court and the Thames.
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Read literature that has inspired artists and writers from across our Earth Day Season
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A 2-day programme of installations, presentations, panel discussions and live performances exploring image, sound and digital art.
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Singular in her approach to art and music, Juliana Huxtable is a contemporary polymath. We invited her to share with us the five most important works that influenced her practice.
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Holden’s new film installation for the exhibition Oh! My friends there is no friend, 2014–2018, examines friendship and how it is shaped by the media we consume
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For the second ASSEMBLY season, resident artist Christian Marclay will curate a series of intimate musical performances.
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DEFRAG returns for another series investigating the myriad ways that technology continues to change culture and society.
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In their take-over of Somerset House’s Stamp Stair percussionists David Soin Tappeser and Sarathy Korwar perform a rhythmic dialogue, revisiting the sonic ghosts of the building’s extractive histories
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Launched on World Earth Day 2018, we've raised a flag which reflects in real-time the impact of pollution & climatic changes.
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Biannual print magazine that celebrates people who live outside of the ordinary through personal storytelling and documentary portraiture.
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Face Values engages emotion as a physical performance, inviting visitors to use their facial expressions to control sound and graphic displays.
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