Eternally Yours
Somerset House announces its 2022 summer exhibition, Eternally Yours: An Exhibition about Repair, Care and Healing, showcasing diverse examples of creative reuse
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Somerset House announces its 2022 summer exhibition, Eternally Yours: An Exhibition about Repair, Care and Healing, showcasing diverse examples of creative reuse
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Skate at Somerset House with Moët & Chandon welcomes visitors for an unparalleled skating experience in the heart of the capital
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Photo London 2023 Exhibitors Announcement
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London Battle takes over our iconic open-air courtyard with a day of dance and Breaking showcases, workshops, live DJs and a big outdoor party
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A man creates a children's community based on principles of love and compassion, and struggles with the dark forces unleashed in the process.
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The story of seven people at different levels of the income scale trying to make their way on the unequal worlds of the UK and the USA.
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The Future(s) of Power is a new series of open parliamentary sessions that explore the future of representation, governance and democracy.
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In association with the exhibition Melancholia: A Sebald Variation.
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Multidisciplinary desiger, feminist activist and sociologist using design as a tool to shape environments.
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The Feminist Internet collective examined the impact of online abuse and harassment as a virus infecting the internet for the second event in the Defrag series.
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An intimate portrait of Jamaican-born reggae producer, businessman, father, son, and community pillar, Blacker Dread.
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Set inside a single room in Folsom Prison, the film follows three men from outside as they participate in a four-day group therapy retreat with level-four convicts.
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With rare access to the guarded world of sweatshops, Rahul Jain brings us into one of the thousands of textile mills in heavily industrialized Sachin, India.
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An audio visual performance by artist and Savage Messiah author Laura Grace Ford.
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An evening with Jenny Hval explores the world of her debut novel – a heady and hyper-sensual portrayal of sexual awakening and queer desire.
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Exploring the collective memory of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, recent developments in heritage conservation & contemporary efforts to reclaim it as a public place.
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Drop-in activity for families to test an app inspired by Snoopy and create analogue protest placards.
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Music Hackspace presents accessibility instrument builders Human Instruments presenting their new project, Haptic Baton, a conductors baton that communicates to visually impaired players.
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A discussion on the rise of sustainability in food.
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