Soutine’s Portraits: Cooks, Waiters and Bellboys
An outstanding group of portraits by one of the leading painters in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s
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An outstanding group of portraits by one of the leading painters in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s
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Sian Fan’s interdisciplinary practise combines technology and performance to explore mixed identities, existing between worlds and what it means to be human in the digital age.
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Unpacking the processes and inspiration behind new works for ASSEMBLY 2020.
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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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Exhibition offering a different perspective on humanity's impact on the planet by tracing the complex interrelations between today’s climate crisis and legacies of colonialism.
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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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Come behind the camera for this month’s Upgrade Yourself Live with Ashley Verse, renowned capturer of the UK music scene.
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Video installation by artist Jenna Sutela, in collaboration with Studios resident Memo Akten & Damien Henry, Head of Innovation at the Google Arts & Culture Lab.
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Using technology to create documentary & VR experiences, resident Jayisha Patel's filmmaking process places emphasis on collaboration and the prioritisation of emotion.
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The story behind El Cosmico, a sensory exploration of the Texan Desert
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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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Bringing together artists, regenerative growers and writers featured in the exhibition, this panel discussion sinks into the personal philosophies which guide and nurture our relationships with soil.
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is a hard-hitting, honest document of the plight of disenchanted British-born black youths. Set in ... employers treat him with suspicion because of his colour – his sense of alienation grows. In a bid to find ... a sense of purpose in the streets and in chases with the police. PREMIERE: IN THOSE DAYS | DON LETTS ...
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For the second performance night of the series, Nabihah invites Khyam Allami to play special sets designed specifically for the Rifle Range at Somerset House.
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Providing you with unique insight into some of the world’s most exciting voices in medium, the ... photographic medium and its significance in the contemporary art world today. Talk tickets cost £9.50, ... these can be booked via the Somerset House website. Nikon talks are free of charge however booking in ...
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A new group exhibition offering a different perspective on the human impact on the planet
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from some of the world’s most exciting voices in the medium. Expect to hear lively talks, dynamic ... debates and in-depth discussions to broaden and deepen your understanding of photography. Talks tickets do ... taking place. Talks are in The Screening Room (South Wing via Embankment) and each event has a limited ...
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Curator, writer and artist Legacy Russell curates the final episode of Transmissions Season 2, entitled Glitched Narratives.
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Leeds-based artist Simeon Barclay ruminates on how art has helped him understand his place in the world
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