This year’s highlights include the remodelling of a Richard Seifert brutalist ‘corncob’ tower, a celebration of Japanese carpentry and a wearable hot-water bottle ...
From an epic dialogue between Huma Bhabha and Alberto Giacometti at the Barbican to Kira Freije’s debut institutional show at ...
This brand-new ravishing animation is a unique and touching toddler's-eye view of a changing world in post-Second World War Japan.
To toast the first year of Bazaar's first membership club, Privé members and friends of the brand gathered at Estelle Manor ...
A farmer grappling with poverty takes an injured white stork under his wing, in this visually arresting part-documentary, ...
London’s Barbican Centre is set for a £451m transformation, with plans revealed to modernise the ageing arts complex, improve accessibility and restore its Brutalist spaces for future generations ...
The Barbican is a maze. A beautiful brutalist, multi-levelled maze of crisscrossing walkways in the sky – but still a maze. In a way, that’s part of the cultural institution’s charm, always leading ...
The City of London Corporation has selected a consortium co-led by Assemble to design a major wayfinding upgrade of the Grade II-listed Barbican Centre The Turner Prize-winning practice is co-leading ...
The Barbican Centre has acknowledged the need to tackle “challenging navigation” hurdles. The arts complex has appointed a new design consortium, led by Assemble and Designers Unit with Tactile Studio ...
Girls rule ok in Ella Hickson's enchanting revival of the Darling children's "second star to the right and then straight on until morning" journey to Neverland – first performed in 2013 and now ...
Jessica Mary Bradley receives funding through the British Academy / Leverhulme small grants scheme (2025) in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust. Louise Atkinson does not work for, consult, own ...
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