Somerset House Studios- Spring / Summer 2020
Highlights from Somerset House Studios programme announced
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Highlights from Somerset House Studios programme announced
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A four-day programme celebrating experimental sound, music and performance with exclusive new commissions
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A series of free live events, workshops and performances at Somerset House throughout August
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Building Worlds for Play with Nick Murray is a collaborative artist development programme for underrepresented creatives ages 16-25 who are eager to explore their creative potential in game making.
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The Programme will showcase the rich and diverse history of photography up until the present day, and explore the current and future direction of the medium in a dynamic format
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Full 2019 festival line-up announced
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Somerset House announces its summer online cultural programme
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Photo London announces details for its 10th anniversary in May
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Artist Helga Schmid invites you to turn up, tune in, time out, take a nap, awake in a clockless world.
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A summer celebration of community and culture this August
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This September, London Design Biennale will welcome the world to our capital city. A diverse group of countries, cities and territories from six continents have been confirmed as participants.
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Evoking a jungle meander, this immersive installation invites visitors to get lost in a raw art ambience.
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Designers from the Design Investigations Studio present After Abundance, a glimpse of life in a changed Austria.
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The Silent Room is an urban intervention that proposes public silent sheds where citizens can freely rest, insulated from outside noise and other sensorial aggressions.
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David Elia’s goal in creating Desmatamento (or Deforestation) is to share the beauty and significance of Brazil’s rainforest not only to Brazil, but to the rest of the world.
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The Canadians aims to reveal the complexity of a nation by excavating its emotional landscape and documenting a rich national narrative beyond the typical representations of Canadian life and culture.
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The Colombian exhibition will present different emotional states, framed in two specific moments that will allow visitors to experience a little bit of the fear, shame, guilt, pride, happiness and joy
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Germany's installation looks at trash and upcycling in design, and their emotional resonance in production and reception.
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Greece's design explores this duality in the nature of disobedience. How can design evoke disobedience yet harness its constructive form?
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