Making a rukus!
An exhibition exploring the joy, friendship, resistance and art of Black LGBTQIA+ people in Britain.
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An exhibition exploring the joy, friendship, resistance and art of Black LGBTQIA+ people in Britain.
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Join us as we welcome Mary Finnigan, author of Psychedelic Suburbia: David Bowie and the Beckenham Arts Lab.
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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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An in conversation and practice sharing session with artist collective Keiken.
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Celebrating its tenth anniversary in London, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns to Somerset House.
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that made them in a series of talks by some of the world’s leading designers, curators and academics. ... – 14.00 Re-orientating our Tools for Collaboration With experts from the world of design and culture, we ... celebrate the Dutch/UK cooperation at LDB by exploring the concept of ‘collaboration’. We will unpack what ...
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A celebration of the Ballroom community’s combined legacy of artistic excellence and political activism.
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Situated in our spectacular courtyard, Arrivals + Departures is a large-scale interactive installation exploring birth, death and the journey in between by artist duo YARA + DAVINA.
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Renowned chef René Redzepi reinvents his Copenhagen restaurant Noma in an attempt to retake the title of best restaurant in the world, but all is not as it seems...
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Exploring wellbeing and mental health in cities and looks at how design can affect social cohesion and human experience in the urban environment.
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The Hong Kong Pavilion focuses on the premise on how the sensorial experience of smell heightens the nostalgia of memory within the state of our everyday lives.
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Developed by Panasonic Design to influence behavioural patterns, Kasa is an experiential exploration into the future relationship between people and objects.
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Visual artist, choreographer and dancer using drawing, painting and sculpture materials with the moving body.
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Latvia's interactive installation consists of a meditative space, in which visitors can explore the relationship between people and nature.
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Watch our short film exploring the work of Good Grief, Charlie Brown! featured artist patten
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Writer, director and moving image artist Akinola Davies Jr. hosts his second creative show and tell session.
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Doyle Wham) SOLD OUT 16.00- 17.30 TALK TALK TALK – African Photography Conversations THE IMPACT OF ... are the wells of creativity that inspire and influence Black artists and creatives? Join us for ... a discussion that delves into the interdisciplinary inspirations and cultural influences of Black British arts ...
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For the final party of the month, Newcastle-based choreographer Patrick Ziza evokes the style of Congolese Sapeurs.
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The world’s first Slow Journalism magazine.
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