Transmissions with Ignota Books
Entitled Deep Deep Dream, Ignota Books curates this special broadcast.
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Entitled Deep Deep Dream, Ignota Books curates this special broadcast.
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This Bright Land is a major new cultural festival taking place across the month of August at Somerset House.
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Multidisciplinary artist Christine Sun Kim joined the Somerset House Studios community for a three month-long international residency programme in collaboration with Goethe-Institut London.
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Visual Artist. Led by a documentary approach, Maeve’s work looks at the historical and political resonance of sites and materials, culminating mainly in moving image and installation works.
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The Somerset House Terrace Bar with San Miguel has returned to our stunning River Terrace.
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Artist and writer exploring the intersections of autobiography and collective experience through everyday media.
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Recipient of the Somerset House Studios + Google Arts & Culture’s n-Dimensions residency.
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Alien pop and dark club and drone round off a full day of new commissions, performances and critical discussion.
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Visual and sound artist. Nadeem is the recipient of the London Fields Brewery bursary, receiving a studio and an artist mentor to help develop his practice and projects over the next 12 months.
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Studios artists Jennifer Walshe and Memo Akten present collaborative project ULTRACHUNK: an AI and human vocal improvisational performance.
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Artist and filmmaker concerned with ancient concepts and perceptions of femininity and its representations in contemporary patriarchal society.
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A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond.
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Offering training, development and London Living Wage paid opportunities to the next generation of cultural producers
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An author of short fiction and journalist covering literature, film, art, music, politics, gender, sexuality and football.
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Studios Resident Gaika marks 70 years of Windrush with month-long installation exploring sound systems and Notting Hill Carnival’s heritage.
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Assembly 2024 features a series of new commissions, collaborations, and live premieres.
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Transdisciplinary art practice working with science and technology.
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Dr. Michael Waugh explores post-Internet culture at the latest Sound Salon.
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Join us for a one-of-a-kind Rave in Blackness.
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The world’s first Slow Journalism magazine.
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