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Lynn and Terry have lived in the Barbican for six years. A graphic designer and architect respectively, they met working for a large London design group in the 1960s and eventually ran their own ...
To revitalize the world-famous arts and convention venue, the City of London Corporation has approved £25 million to launch the first stage of the Barbican Renewal Program. The Policy and ...
The Barbican, Britain's most famous brutalist building and one of Europe's largest functioning multi-arts and conference venues, was created to reflect a new type of inner city utopia and at the same ...
Though owned, managed and rented out by the Corporation of the City of London, the Barbican Estate was never “council housing” — it was marketed at high-flyers, captains of industry, men of the ...
London's Barbican Centre has launched a digital platform to publicise its vast collection of drawings, photos and never-before-seen material that tell the story of the brutalist icon. Named Lose ...
at London's Barbican Theatre in November. The band and the 20-piece string section from the orchestra will perform two shows on November 1, at 3pm and at 8pm. Public Service Broadcasting are no ...
Good news for emos wanting to get nostalgic: The Barbican Music Library in London has just opened a free retrospective exhibition looking at the people and culture in the scene from 2004 – 2009.
Three years later than originally planned, London Brew made it to the Barbican stage. The star studded ensemble's concert tribute to Miles Davis' Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970) had been intended to ...
We are all in this together. • RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology, Barbican Art Gallery, London, until 14 January 2024 • Radical Landscapes: Art inspired by the land, William Morris ...
Though owned, managed and rented out by the Corporation of the City of London, the Barbican Estate was never “council housing” — it was marketed at high-flyers, captains of industry ...