Evi Kalogiropoulou
Artist and filmmaker concerned with ancient concepts and perceptions of femininity and its representations in contemporary patriarchal society.
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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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Unpicking the complexities of making art that centres around the diaspora.
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The British Council, MUTEK and Somerset House Studios launch the open call for AMPLIFY DAI 2020.
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The 2019 Talks Programme is guest curated by William A. Ewing.
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Deja’s playful film reveals the absurdity of contemporary urban life and questions the rationality of our obsessions.
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Celebrating two of the most exciting photographers working in fashion.
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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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from some of the world’s most exciting voices in the medium. Expect to hear lively talks, dynamic ... taking place. Talks are in The Screening Room (South Wing via Embankment) and each event has a limited ... note that latecomers may only be admitted at the discretion of Visitor Experience staff in a suitable ...
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Berlin, Ina GRM in Paris and Tempelaukkio Kirke in Helsinki. In all of her work, Arkbro focuses on the ... the listener to gradually transform into the sound itself. In January 2025, Ellen joins the community ... ellenarkbro.com GOETHE-INSTITUT x SOMERSET HOUSE STUDIOS RESIDENCY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CTM ...
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Writer, educator, broadcaster and musician Vivien Goldman explores the impact of the Windrush generation on British music culture in the second half of the 20th century.
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1-54 Forum, the fair’s talk programme, returns with a focus on productive networks of creatives of the African global diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Griffin’s antidisciplinary practice includes electronic noise, one-to-one performances, objects (found and made) and drawings.
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is a hard-hitting, honest document of the plight of disenchanted British-born black youths. Set in ... a sense of purpose in the streets and in chases with the police. PREMIERE: IN THOSE DAYS | DON LETTS ... | 13.30- 14.30 Don Letts ’ reputation was firmly established in the late ‘70s as the DJ who single-handedly ...
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American-born, London and Beirut-based artist, educator, and composer, often working collaboratively across mediums.
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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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Juliana Huxtable joins the Somerset House Studios community in May for a residency programme in collaboration with Goethe-Institut London. To celebrate, we share a recent mix from DJ Mag.
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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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Exhibiting artists from Good Grief. Charlie Brown! walk and talk us through their own relationship with Charles M.Schulz’s Peanuts characters.
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talk is taking place. Talks are in The Screening Room (South Wing via Embankment) and each event has ... disappointment. Please note that latecomers may only be admitted at the discretion of Visitor Experience staff in ... photographic series explores the primal vulnerability and power dynamics inherent in gender constructs. Book ...
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