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Somerset House no longer holds public records such as wills and birth certificates. If you are ...
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Somerset House no longer holds public records such as wills and birth certificates. If you are ...
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Cannes prize-winning The Cinema Travellers is a journey with the traveling cinemas of India, which bring the wonder of the movies to faraway villages annually.
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Somerset House’s Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court for a weekend packed with flavour. With Balamii Radio DJs ...
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Stunning sensory experiences for both mind and body from world-leading beauty and wellness brands.
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Celebrating its 20th year, Collect is the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design.
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Our picks from the 2017 edition of London's premier photography fair.
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An independent 19th century woman’s fearless attempt at self-expression lies at the heart of the great director Jane Campion’s sensual and visually striking period drama.
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A collective of socially conscious artists, co-founded by Lalah Hathaway, spearheading the movement for musical integrity and activism.
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A reading list to accompany our exhibition North: Fashioning Identity.
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How does the digital era affect our emotional lives? Does it connect or alienate us? Do real connections fade away with the continuous technological advancement?
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Biannual print magazine that celebrates people who live outside of the ordinary through personal storytelling and documentary portraiture.
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Who is performing and who has power? Rhea Storr examines the way in which authority is claimed and power is subverted through Black culture and carnival.
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Dr. Gail Lewis explores Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography with Lola Olufemi and Imani Robinson.
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Marija Bozinovska Jones & J.G. Biberkopf unpack their collaborative audio-visual performance work.
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Rediscover the city through an audio work by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford, the latest PAUSE, a mid-week moment to take in an artist’s work in full
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Artist Jennifer Walshe presents her project Aisteach, a fictional history of the musical avant-garde in Ireland which spans 187 years.
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BBZ present a snapshot into queer Black British archives, memes that shaped us and a re-imagined queertopia.
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Featuring contributions from Adam Christensen, Carolyn Lazard, Hardeep Pandhal, Imran Perretta, Tabita Rezaire & more.
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Join musician Mykki Blanco for an hour of music and poetry readings as part of Transmissions, an online platform commissioning artists and bringing people together to share their work.
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Entitled 'Not a gimmick, a punchline', Christelle Oyiri (aka CRYSTALLMESS) presents an episode of Transmissions
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