Mary Sibande: I Came Apart at the Seams
An exhibition of new and celebrated works from one of South Africa’s most prominent contemporary artists, Mary Sibande.
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An exhibition of new and celebrated works from one of South Africa’s most prominent contemporary artists, Mary Sibande.
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To mark the launch of Decentralise, the Young Producers join Comuzi in conversation for a discursive event, giving viewers the chance to meet the Young Producers virtually.
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Music and performance from community collectives takes centre stage. The perfect start to your Friday night.
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If you’d prefer to take your first steps on the ice in a more relaxed setting, we’re offering reduced capacity Skate sessions on selected weekday mornings across the season.
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We are hosting a Relaxed Session for anyone who would like to explore SOIL in a calm and comfortable environment
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We are hosting a Relaxed Session for anyone who would like to explore Salt Cosmologies in a calm and comfortable and environment, including people with autism and other neurodiverse needs.
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Our East Wing Edit presents a summer of free activity for all ages, offering a unique insight into our core events and exhibitions.
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Director Martin McDonagh’s wickedly funny black comedy starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as hitmen sent to beautiful Bruges to stay out of trouble.
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Turner Prize nominated Forensic Architecture will represent the UK at the London Design Biennale.
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Dr. Gail Lewis explores Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography with Lola Olufemi and Imani Robinson.
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An evening of entertainment and enlightenment inspired by self help and Schulz.
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Contributors to Margaret Busby’s landmark anthology, New Daughters of Africa, explore themes of migration, identity, protest, and new and imaginary landscapes.
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Visual artist creating multimedia artworks concerning translation, distance and scale
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LoneLady introduces ‘Transmissions From A Wilderness State Of Mind’, an atmospheric installation in The Deadhouse.
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The world’s first Slow Journalism magazine.
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Fresh from her support for Bjork this summer, announcing a very special live performance from Klein, with support from Berlin’s NaEe Roberts and SIREN Djs.
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Rinse returns to Skate Lates to present ‘Growing up I listened to…’ bringing you some of the best DJs’ childhood classics.
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Musicologist and music critic Adam Harper presents a talk on post-internet sounds and how the internet - and new technology more broadly - is shaping music.
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Join American artist and cinematographer Bradford Young for a special screening and live introduction of his film Untitled.
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The Walk makes a stop at Somerset House, bringing a specially choreographed dance to our courtyard, in welcome to Little Amal.
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