ASSEMBLY: Christian Marclay
For the second ASSEMBLY season, resident artist Christian Marclay will curate a series of intimate musical performances.
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For the second ASSEMBLY season, resident artist Christian Marclay will curate a series of intimate musical performances.
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Gallery tours, artist talks and a poetry reading.
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Somerset House Studios resident Beatrice Dillon presents Workaround, a live showcase of the artist and musician's much anticipated debut album.
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Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura hosts an intimate dinner exploring the themes of birth, marriage & death through taste & sound, with a menu by Hannah Hammond.
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Dennis Bovell, Margaret Busby, Normski, and Zak Ové share their personal stories and discourse around the Black experience, activism,
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Explore Eloise Hawser's career as a working sculptor and artist, getting to know the importance of materiality to her practice.
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Examining the flowing process of interconnectedness in this three part narrative from Studios artist Marija Bozinovska Jones.
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This summer, Somerset House presents Eternally Yours, a free exhibition exploring ideas around repair, care and healing.
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Listen to Mat Collishaw and his collaborators as they introduce Thresholds, a new virtual reality artwork which restages one of the earliest exhibitions of photography in 1839.
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Edible Utopia launches with the processional entrance of the rhubarb to the building and the ceremonial opening of the conference centre roof.
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Salford Zine Library present a selection of their 1500 strong archive of self published materials, seeking to preserve, promote and provide access to zines of all shapes, sizes and subjects.
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Kat Anderson opens Transmissions Season 2 with a broadcast on Black liberation, entitled Bad Man Nuh Flee.
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Featuring 10 Cartier-Bresson photographs never before exhibited in the UK alongside over 75 works by 14 international acclaimed photographers.
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India’s installation will take visitors to the labour-intensive setting of the indigo farmers who were forced to make natural indigo dye.
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The Chinese installation considers the emotional significance of an iconic structure and how it became part of the nation’s collective memory.
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Cultural programmer working across the intersection of music, radio, and visual arts.
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This summer, Somerset House celebrates the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond, in a major new exhibition spanning art, film, photography, music, literature, design and fashion.
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Sustainability is at the core of our programming at Somerset House.
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