Pro-Palestine protestors filled the foyer of the Barbican Centre in London on Saturday, March 16, for Let Us Speak, a guerrilla festival spotlighting Palestinian art. The demonstration came just a ...
For many people, the Barbican is a place to visit, to catch a show, enjoy some food or just hang out. For others, like Jo Davis (Head of Retail) and Oluwatoyin Odunsi (Senior Producer for Learning & ...
The show examines the signification of dirty as a shorthand for transgressing polished aesthetics, for dismantling impeccable craftsmanship and for grim global ...
Abbott is the earliest of 18 photographers included in Constructing Worlds, a fascinating survey of the love/hate relationship that has prompted people to photograph buildings the world over. Using a ...
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Textile art is having a revival, as the artists on show at the Barbican exhibition, Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art, attest. The show is a comprehensive journey through the themes ...
To limit his legacy to choreography is to misunderstand his story. In many ways the Barbican Gallery is ideally suited to the task of presenting the full picture. The gallery’s absence of natural ...
Includes essay by Jonathan Derrick, extracted from Al-Muhajirr (1994). https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source=~!silibraries&uri=full ...
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