Traces of War Exhibition
…war. However, the everyday also has a capacity to make its imprint on war, and this is shown most strongly in, for example, Mona Hatoum’s steel installation, Grater Divide (2002),…
…war. However, the everyday also has a capacity to make its imprint on war, and this is shown most strongly in, for example, Mona Hatoum’s steel installation, Grater Divide (2002),…
…developed her practice of collaboration with scientists and musicians to create installations, film-work, performances and photographic essays. DARE projects she created during this time include Phase Revival: An Optical Harmonica…
…internet service providers being installed in both buildings offers maximum flexibility Diversity: both buildings have diversity across the site and especially within both buildings; there are multiple universal communications chambers…
…whilst watching, or Googling an actress when we cannot recall her name. In fact, this has become one of the most commonplace instances of multi-device usage. It is of no…
…Hill: New work (World premiere: An assembly commission) Charlie Usher: New work (World premiere: An assembly commission) An assembly are a group dedicated to contemporary and experimental music, installation and…
…informal conversation, streamed via Instagram Live, Paula Varjack is joined by Richard DeDomenici who discusses his practice and shares advice, experience and ideas with the next generation. Richard DeDomenici makes…
…collection and created in partnership with the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Beasts of London will be a fully interactive digital installation using video projection mapping. Students from the…
War Requiem & Aftermath is a survey of recent work by British artist Maggi Hambling, encompassing painting, sculpture, installation and film. Over a five-decade career, Maggi Hambling has become one…
…melodic hooks; alongside creating performance art installations; and sculpting hand-made ceramic objects in his distinctive aesthetic of monochromatic palettes and futuristic geometric forms. The culmination of Le Fil’s residency is…
Site-specific performance and installation artists, Ewan Forster and Christopher Heighes, create an evocative three-room installation in response to the university’s abandoned Plant Sciences Department laboratories in Herne Hill. Abandoned now…
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