Join us for an unforgettable evening of exclusive premieres and visionary new shorts.
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Take home and keep a piece of the exhibition.
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Multi-disciplinary artist and composer exploring the auditory representation of information, physical materiality and space
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Upgrade Yourself is taking over our autumn exhibition The Missing Thread for one night only.
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Independent British magazines changing the world.
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Somerset House Studios resident Eloise Hawser uncovers a hidden history of Peanuts in the British press.
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Rhyan Holder is a queer, multidisciplinary artist.
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A series of free and affordable events and activities running throughout the summer holidays with community and family at its heart.
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Studios, over 120 arts organizations and creative enterprises are based at Somerset House, with a further ... experimentation in the centre of London connecting artists, makers and thinkers with audiences. The Studios ... supports artists across disciplines to push bold ideas, engage with urgent issues and experiment with new ...
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Inspired by a village fair, this event aims to draw on Spring’s symbolism to leave audiences feeling renewed and refreshed in their hope for the future of soil.
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Thames & Hudson, with contributions from Photo London partners Nikon and FT Weekend, this year is ... free of charge to ticket holders. The popular Talks Programme provides listeners with unique insights ... REDISCOVERY- DAVID CAMPANY IN COVERSATION WITH HOWARD GREENBERG Saul Leiter (1923-2013) was an artist whose ...
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Fashion designer and founder of self-titled lifestyle brand Tihara Smith speaks to us.
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Salford Zine Library present a selection of their 1500 strong archive of self published materials, seeking to preserve, promote and provide access to zines of all shapes, sizes and subjects.
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flourishing. 2 We believe in making intentional interventions into the world through activism and art making. ...
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introduces his BBC series Soon Gone: A Windrush Chronicle in conversation with his fellow executive ... co-produced with Sir Lenny Henry’s production company Douglas Road. And come to understand what impact and ... Londoners. Discover the lives of Londoners with Caribbean heritage across generations, in a discussion about ...
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Watch and listen to the sounds of Beatrice Dillon, Lawrence Lek and Karen Gwyer, with a film & series of podcasts recorded at ASSEMBLY, curated by Christian Marclay.
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A special exhibition by the 2020–2021 Master of Photography, Shirin Neshat, presented as part of Photo London, opening from 01 September in anticipation of the fair’s arrival.
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Publisher Margaret Busby explores the rise of Carnival as a means of celebration and defiance for the Windrush generation
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Across the world, stories of humankind’s creation were born from soil. It is the giver of life, an abundant universe within a universe full of possibilities.
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