Oneohtrix Point Never has announced a slate of European tour dates over spring next year – check out the details here.
Non Fiction, a 40-minute piano concerto to be performed by Manchester Collective and conductor Hugh Tieppo-Brunt, is Hania ...
To many, the Palace of Culture and Science represents politics, ideology and propaganda. But also the highest quality ...
He will perform works by Polish composers Fryderyk Chopin, Karol Szymanowski and Ignacy Jan Paderewski, in addition to Beethoven’s Sonata Pathétique. Moskalewicz graduated from the Fryderyk Chopin ...
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 ...
The Brutalist exterior of the Barbican Centre may divide opinion but stepping within its walls, with its wide spaces, staggered staircases, parquet floors, and hidden nooks and crannies, it is an ...
Barbican curator Karen Van Godtsenhoven and assistant curator Jon Astbury discuss the subversive role of dirt in fashion in this video produced by Dezeen to mark the opening of the London cultural ...
SOM has submitted proposals for a 20-storey office building in the City of London, neighbouring the Barbican and resembling Jenga blocks The scheme, for developer Lipton Rodgers and investor La Salle, ...
Rohtko is one of the most astonishing pieces of work I’ve seen on a London stage. Created by Polish director Łukasz Twarkowski, it’s a genre-defying mash up of theatre, live cinema, installation art, ...
The 120 objects on display at the Barbican’s latest show are all immaculately out of place. From dresses that have been buried in the banks of the River Thames to a collection of separates that have ...
‘It’s the dream project,’ says Harris, with palpable excitement. ‘It’s the monumentality and the cinematic nature of the space; the scale of the building, its proportion, and the drama. This is a ...
Born in Lebanon to Palestinian parents exiled from their homeland, Hatoum herself was exiled in London by war in the 1970s. Her works will be displayed in the Barbican’s new Level 2 gallery, in ...