Q&A with Inna de Yard director Peter Webber
Film4 Summer Screen closes with the UK premiere of reggae documentary Inna de Yard – here's the film's director Peter Webber in conversation.
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Film4 Summer Screen closes with the UK premiere of reggae documentary Inna de Yard – here's the film's director Peter Webber in conversation.
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Meet industry experts as they introduce key exhibits in the gallery.
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Discover the art of collage with artist Seana Gavin.
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Festival director Holly Gramazio selects highlights of this year's festival of games and play.
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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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Part II of Studios artist Alexandrina Hemsley's reflection on the term 'care'
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The 2019 Talks Programme is guest curated by William A. Ewing
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Janet Street-Porter takes us on a journey back to London in the swinging 1960s, as she shares her story of being cast in Blow-Up, a British cinema icon.
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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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Leeds-based artist Simeon Barclay ruminates on how art has helped him understand his place in the world
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i-D's Matthew Whitehouse in discussion with photographers Alice Hawkins & Ken Grant.
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Get Up, Stand Up Now contributor Errol Lloyd recalls his time with the pioneering Windrush generation artist group
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An exhibition of new and celebrated works from one of South Africa’s most prominent contemporary artists, Mary Sibande.
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two text collages all made in and focused specifically on the United States. Through a mixture of ... not in fact serve to veil violence’s essential function in the maintenance of ‘civil’ society. book ... now ZACKARY DRUCKER IN CONVERSATION WITH CHRIS BOOT | 11.45- 12.35 Zackary Drucker will speak about ...
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A symposium organised by the Fashion Research Network to accompany Hair by Sam McKnight.
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On the day that the UK is due to withdraw from the EU we Ban the B word in conjunction with Hanna Moon & Joyce NG: English As A Second Language.
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Imagining the future together, to start building a better world today. Join us for an evening of discussion with expert speakers, including Simon Burrall and Professor Aladin Aladin.
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Holden’s new film installation for the exhibition Oh! My friends there is no friend, 2014–2018, examines friendship and how it is shaped by the media we consume
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For this week’s PAUSE, a moment to enjoy an artist’s work in full, we present Mira Calix’s if or unless?, originally exhibited at our 2018 exhibition Good Grief, Charlie Brown!
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