I t’s summer in London, and as usual, the capital is absolutely packed with things to do – whether that’s exhibitions, events, theatre or music. But of course, it can all get a bit pricey.
20 February-5 April SALT COSMOLOGIES: New, free exhibition Salt Cosmologies opens in the courtyard at Somerset House, taking the form of an 80m-long fabric installation representing the Inland ...
The Barbican’s vast Foyers are the heart of the Centre ... ventilation and lighting require replacement and parts of the building fabric are showing their age. Visitors have long found the Foyers ...
Over the past four decades the Barbican Centre has welcomed up to 2 million visitors a year. To continue serving new audiences it is now essential to address the challenging conditions of the site.
“There's a strange gentleness to it all.” The exhibition runs until the 27 th February 2025 at Barbican Library in Central London. More information is available at You can watch an interview ...
special to show' Noah Davis at the Barbican is both long overdue and incredibly timely, as the world catches up with him, ready to digest the enormity of what he had to say and his talent. The ...
In collaboration with the renowned Barbican Centre in London, the limited-time exhibition journeys through the rich, multifaceted world of Asian visual storytelling, paying homage to its ...
Several generations of the same families worked at the Whitehaven factory An exhibition telling the story of a luxury fabric manufacturer is opening in the theatre its founder created. Nicholas ...
The Barbican Centre has unveiled a £230 million plan for the biggest overhaul of its famous Brutalist concrete spaces since its was opened in 1982. The arts complex in the heart of the City has ...
The Barbican conservatory — second largest in ... online (and feed back by Monday 17 February), or visit the in-person exhibition in the Centre’s Level G Studio, from Saturday 1 February.
An exhibition called I'm Not Okay: An Emo Retrospective has become one of the most visited displays at the Barbican Music Library with over 35,000 people coming through the doors to reminisce.
The South Jersey native, who grew up taking vintage shopping trips to the Cowtown Flea Market and the Old Mill Antique Mall, ...