From Noah Davis’s empathetic figuration at the Barbican to Arpita Singh’s richly layered narratives at Serpentine, two ...
The Barbican is hosting the Dirty Looks fashion exhibition this autumn, exploring the ways fashion has embraced dirt, decay, ...
Michael Zev Gordon [Claire Shovelton] THEODORE Adorno’s famous dictum about the impossibility of poetry after Auschwitz was a ...
Lizz Wright’s exquisite singing breaks all boundaries between soul, gospel and jazz. In so doing she channels many interwoven strands of the African-American experience. Wright thrives on singing to ...
The display of human remains in museums has long been a contentious issue. Last week, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for ...
As the world comes together to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, there is no better time to honour one of Ireland’s greatest cultural exports—Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance. In an exciting ...
As the prestigious talent programme celebrates its 10th year with BAFTA, several alumni have films in BFI Flare’s Official Selection this year.
Many marquee stars in classic plays on London stages aim to make sense of our confusing present, from Cate Blanchett to Tom Hiddleston.
Lawmakers and campaigners in the United Kingdom are pushing for an end to the display of human remains in museums and the ...
Perhaps you’re ready to exit hibernation? Here are the hottest exhibitions to see, the best of London’s plays, the newest ...
Supertrawlers spent 7,380 hours fishing in UK Marine Protected Areas each year since Brexit An investigation by Greenpeace UK reveals today that giant supertrawlers relentlessly continue to catch fish ...
At 84, Herbie Hancock hasn't given up tickling the ivories, and is set to perform a trio of dates at the Barbican in July. The Chicago-born pianist and composer performs a three-night residency as ...