What have you done with Snoopy?
Somerset House Studios resident Eloise Hawser uncovers a hidden history of Peanuts in the British press.
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Somerset House Studios resident Eloise Hawser uncovers a hidden history of Peanuts in the British press.
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Brian Eno introduces the sensory world of Perfume.
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Restraint, breaking convention, and the personal experiences driving her music: musician Karen Gwyer on her new piece commissioned for this year’s ASSEMBLY series.
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Skate returns to Somerset House this winter, welcoming visitors for an unparalleled skating experience in the heart of the capital
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Join Nicole Pohl, Editor of the journal Utopian Studies for an interactive workshop exploring diverse visions of Utopia.
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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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Now Play This curators with a panel of writers, curators, designers & makers.
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Artist Sunil Gupta discusses his photographic series 'Exiles' and 'Mr Malhotra's Party', in relation to the online exhibition Unquiet Moments.
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Summer Screen, we’re incredibly proud of our seasons with Film4, hosting over 200 screenings and talks ... venue. Film4 Summer Screen was one of the first large-scale events to be presented in our courtyard, and it set ... memories and special moments to draw upon, from Tippi Hedren telling an audience of 2000 people about her ...
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A takeover by John Gerrard to mark the presentation of 'Western Flag (Spindletop, Texas) 2017' which stands as a symbol of climate change and modern society’s dependence on oil.
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The multidisciplinary artist presents a specially designed flag, titled A Song About Family – an emblem of family co-creation and her time spent in residence.
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Artist, researcher and filmmaker who works outside the frame; scrutinises the effects of network technologies on social relations, urban space and political structures.
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Announcing our spring summer programme with exhibitions, gigs, films and events which reflect on and celebrate the multiplicity of voices that together form modern Britain.
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A discussion into the photography project 'Elephant' which documented the people and places of Elephant & Castle, in the borough of Southwark where she lives.
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Summer is a time to celebrate, and at Somerset House we do it with style.
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Tracing Fleet Street's 24-Hour newsprint industry with artist Eloise Hawser
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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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i-D's Matthew Whitehouse in discussion with photographers Alice Hawkins & Ken Grant.
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Perfume co-curator Lizzie Ostrum in conversation with perfumers Mark Buxton & David Seth Moltz.
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Creative Careers Academy member Teresa Fan shares her thoughts on our current Charles Russell Speechlys Terrace Rooms Series exhibition Kaleidoscope.
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