Kokoro: The Art of Horiyoshi III
Kokoro means 'heart' in Japanese; it is the 'feeling', the 'inner meaning' that underpins the Japanese approach not only to art, but to Japanese life as a whole.
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Kokoro means 'heart' in Japanese; it is the 'feeling', the 'inner meaning' that underpins the Japanese approach not only to art, but to Japanese life as a whole.
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Listen to Mat Collishaw and his collaborators as they introduce Thresholds, a new virtual reality artwork which restages one of the earliest exhibitions of photography in 1839.
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Author, journalist and former Studios resident Juliet Jacques reflects on her love of the beautiful game, documenting how it has changed in the wake of Covid-19
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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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Featuring 10 Cartier-Bresson photographs never before exhibited in the UK alongside over 75 works by 14 international acclaimed photographers.
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A talk on kintsugi, the traditional material urushi, and a demonstration of a pottery repair.
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Vivienne Griffin kick starts the I Should Be Doing Something Else Right Now Live programme with a broadcast exploring themes of connection and commonalities.
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Part II of Studios artist Alexandrina Hemsley's reflection on the term 'care'
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An evening of entertainment and enlightenment inspired by self help and Schulz.
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Elizabeth MacLeod picks out a few fascinating behind the scenes facts about the films curated for Film4 Summer Screen.
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DODGE is home to 'pop-up king’ Jimmy Garcia's latest food and drink offering, housed in Yinka Ilori’s vibrant outdoor seating booths for groups of between two and six people.
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We revisit 'Untitled' by American artist and cinematographer Bradford Young
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Photo London presents an exhibition revisiting Isaac Julien's seminal film Looking for Langston (1989).
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Exposed Nerves will be an active multi-disciplinary, rapid response design studio.
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A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond.
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For the fourth event in the series, Studios resident Sonya Dyer responds to the provocation, I Should Be Doing Something Else Right Now with a broadcast.
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Studios resident and genre-defying composer, producer and performer Anna Meredith takes to the decks for a special Dodge Late.
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Explore dough and the finished bread in this multi-sensory experience.
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The 2019 Talks Programme is guest curated by William A. Ewing.
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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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