Robert Pattinson is willing to die over and over again to save humankind, from Academy Award-winning director Bong Joon Ho.
Here is some more from Sun Travel about the Barbican and why you should visit the conservatory with exotic plants. And the unique Barbican estate that was used as a movie set for the likes of ...
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The next look for the Barbican – draped in urine-stained robesThe Barbican wrap represents a similar logistical ... will never get the chance to visit London – gather to watch him talk about his art, and explore his studio library. It interests him far ...
Raoul Peck's touching film-documentary of Ernest Cole, the photographer to expose the horrors of South Africa's apartheid to the world.
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London's Barbican Center to Transform Its Underground Car Park into a Rave Space for New ExhibitionBarbican Immersive, an arm of the center that ... internationally after kicking off in London in the spring, and will visit MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives in 2026. More from ARTnews.com ...
Music heads, sonic frequency fanatics and club rats, listen up. The Barbican has just announced a brand new exhibition that will see one of its underground car parks turned into a temporary club.
Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions Next Friday Billy Bragg presents the second Folk America concert - Grennwich Village Revisited - featuring Judy Collins, Roger McGuinn and others.
The Barbican’s car parks will be transformed into an underground club for the first time as part of a new exhibition. A series of 11 commissions and installations will take place across the ...
The enveloping piece is part of Gupta’s poignant exhibition ‘Sun at Night’ at the Barbican Curve. In a year when the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two journalists, Maria Ressa of the ...
The Barbican’s Into the Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction exhibition is an ambitious undertaking. How to present a history of science fiction that honours its foundation in the written word, ...
In the heart of London, the Barbican Centre’s Conservatory – a 1980s brutalist oasis filled with tropical plants – is hosting an immersive and site-specific exhibition from Indian artist Ranjani ...
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