A decade after Noah Davis' untimely death, the Barbican has staged the first institutional retrospective of his work.
When the Barbican Art Centre was being constructed in the late 1970s, a boiler room was needed to provide all the mechanicals for the building, but soon, a lot of that 40+ year old equipment is to be ...
It’s the month of love, and there’s plenty to make your heart swell if you’re an art fan. London’s museums and galleries are ...
Thursday 6th February 2025, the Barbican hosts the UK’s first institutional survey of the late American artist Noah Davis ...
Feel the Sound is set to explore our "personal relationship to sound" with a selection of immersive installations ...
Barbican unveils plans for biggest renewal programme in its history - The centre was constructed on London’s biggest post-war ...
Although Davis’s subject matter is diverse – several paintings at the Barbican represent knockabout ... his pictures are always steeped in art history, and imbued with an introspective quality ...
The Grade II listed cultural hotspot is set to receive a rather gargantuan glow-up and the initial plans have just been ...
The Barbican’s Centre’s history is predicated on renewal. A proposal from the Brutalist-style performing arts center in ...
Asian Comics unfolds across six dynamic sectors, each offering a unique lens on diverse stories and cultural landscapes. The ...