We Are History
A new group exhibition offering a different perspective on the human impact on the planet
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A new group exhibition offering a different perspective on the human impact on the planet
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A major international photography event in the heart of London.
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Dr. Michael Waugh explores post-Internet culture at the latest Sound Salon.
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The youngest son of Bob Marley, Damian “Junior Gong” Marley has forged his own musical path while adding a fresh new perspective to the Marley legacy.
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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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Founded in 2014, Rye Wax is an independent record shop, restaurant, bar and event space situated in Copeland Park, Peckham.
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We speak to the artists who were part of our exhibition, closed early due to world events, to understand how their lives and creative practices have changed since the lockdown.
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their work and values across the world to spark imagination. Both Surf Ghana and SkatePal support young ... people’s creativity and collaboration, health & wellbeing, connecting communities and opportunities ... a counterculture platform for youth. The collective also works to improve physical and mental health. Surf Ghana.jpg Surf ...
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Watch the Get Up, Stand Up Now film produced for the exhibition which delves into the Black experience, creativity and influence.
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Using film, photography and music, Caleb Femi pushes the boundaries of poetry on the page.
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artists Back to top MAJED ASLAM Majed works primarily with video, painting and sculpture. After graduating ... storyteller from South London with heritage reigning from Jamaica / St Vincent. She works heavily in mediums ... constructed social spaces, live performances, video, audio and print works. Often she works with and in ...
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Have you been on a march, shouted angrily at something you've seen on the news but don't feel like it's making any difference?
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Interactive sessions where you can unpick creative processes by working collaboratively with the artists and collectives from each takeover.
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Somerset House generated over £2 million through its commercial events activity last year.
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An expert perfumer takes up residency within the Perfume Lab to showcase the art and science of crafting a fragrance.
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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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This September, London Design Biennale will welcome the world to our capital city. A diverse group of over 35 countries and cities have been confirmed as participants.
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What does it take to launch an independent magazine? Come along to this series of afternoon talks & hear from the people behind some of this year's most exciting new titles.
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An online talk on the meaning of Black Joy in the challenging socio-technological context of the 2020s, featuring artists DeForrest Brown Jr. and Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley.
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