We Are History: A Virtual Tour
With curator Ekow Eshun, spotlighting the works of artists with personal connections to countries in the Caribbean, South America and Africa.
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With curator Ekow Eshun, spotlighting the works of artists with personal connections to countries in the Caribbean, South America and Africa.
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A new season of activity, with highlights exploring climate change and our relationship with nature
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We speak to Five Miles DJs ahead of their three night Skate Lates takeover
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Billy Donsanjh uses archive footage, and original interviews to tell the forgotten stories of the South Asian diaspora in his West Midlands hometown.
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Deja’s playful film reveals the absurdity of contemporary urban life and questions the rationality of our obsessions.
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Artist and environmental activist Justin Brice Guariglia presents his largest scale installation to date, formed of nine large solar-powered LED signs.
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A new group exhibition offering a different perspective on the human impact on the planet
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David Elia’s goal in creating Desmatamento (or Deforestation) is to share the beauty and significance of Brazil’s rainforest not only to Brazil, but to the rest of the world.
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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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Nastja Säde Rönkkö, an interdisciplinary artist from Finland, spent six months without access to the internet to study the effects of offline existence.
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Self-identified creative human Louise Gray and emerging talent and content producer Thea Siwale discuss their roles within the wider fashion community.
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several levels. It works not only with the windows and their distinctive geometrical form (elevated hollow ... natural world. Within the film, a slow tracking shot shows the sides of the icebergs, while the vast ... of the world. Argentina: Monte Abierto In Monte Abierto, the designer Cristian Mohaded invites us ...
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chance to see world-class craft and design from all over the globe, and the opportunity to purchase works ... design. Why has Collect moved to Somerset House? For 2020, Collect is moving to a striking new home at ... with leading voices from the worlds of craft, design, architecture, fashion and art. Who will be ...
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Providing emerging creatives aged 18-30 who are underrepresented in the cultural sector opportunity and space to flourish here at Somerset House.
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Alice Bucknell is an artist and writer whose work explores interconnections of architecture, ecology, magic, technology, and nonhuman and machine intelligence.
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A large-scale art installation by artist John Gerrard on the occasion of World Earth Day
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Watch the first of a series of short films exploring the work of contemporary artists featured in Good Grief, Charlie Brown!
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The UK premiere of a true-crime tale full of high tension, bold style, black humour and featuring some of the finest young actors around.
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Q&A with Studios curator-in-residence Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura
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To celebrate designer Bethany Williams’ flag commission we met with Bethany and collaborator The Magpie Project to learn more.
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