Remembering Lord Rothschild
We remember and give thanks for the life of Lord Rothschild, who died on 26 February 2024 aged 87.
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We remember and give thanks for the life of Lord Rothschild, who died on 26 February 2024 aged 87.
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Somerset House played host to a sensational event by The Macallan, showcasing their exquisite ‘Colour Collection’ in collaboration with renowned graphic designer David Carson.
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Artist whose work addresses biopower, marginality and the (de)construction of cultural histories.
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Exhibition exploring the notion of the body as an archive; as a record of collective stories, experiences, and memories.
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To mark International Museum Day on 18 May, Somerset House releases a brand-new virtual tour of its exhibition Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi.
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We bring you a panel discussion that delves in to the practices of this year's Amplify artist cohort, exploring ideas of creativity in adversity.
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A reading list to accompany our exhibition North: Fashioning Identity.
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We're open every day except 25 December. Admission is free, though there’s a charge for some exhibitions.
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Classic Album Sundays come to Somerset House for an exclusive seasonal special.
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Artist and environmental activist Justin Brice Guariglia presents his largest scale installation to date, formed of nine large solar-powered LED signs.
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In this workshop, Joanne Armitage will show participants how to get started making music with code in SuperCollider, with specific reference to her own creative practice.
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Cultural commentator and award-winning broadcaster Ekow Eshun and photographer Hassan Hajjaj to discuss photographer Leila Alaoui's work.
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Multi-disciplinary artist and composer exploring the auditory representation of information, physical materiality and space
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Presented by the Crafts Council, Collect is the leading international art fair for contemporary craft and design. The fair showcases the best work created by living artists in the world today.
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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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Somerset House announces details of its New Year's Eve celebrations with The Bitten Peach this winter
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This summer, Somerset House presents Eternally Yours, a free exhibition exploring ideas around repair, care and healing.
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Join us for an unforgettable evening of exclusive premieres and visionary new shorts.
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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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Creative Careers Academy member Hodan Ibrahim reviews our exhibition Mary Sibande: I Came Apart at the Seams.
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