The Modern Silent
Silent London’s Pamela Hutchinson looks back at the origins of silent cinema and contemplates the striking similarities to what we’re watching now on our phones and on the big screen.
Silent London’s Pamela Hutchinson looks back at the origins of silent cinema and contemplates the striking similarities to what we’re watching now on our phones and on the big screen.
How can we tackle the lack of diversity on stage? We spoke to theatre company, Told by an Idiot, for their advice.
We speak to Belgian choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui about the process of translating manga for the theatre, the impact of manga on the creative process and get an insight into rehearsals with the Bunkamura Theatre Cocoon.
We look back at our May 2017 Instagrammer, Adeola Adeko to explore their Barbican shots.
Tim Lawrence remembers the cultural renaissance that was downtown New York's music scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. From SoHo warehouses to Mudd Clubb, we look at how Basquiat's passion for New York's music scene influenced his artistic style
We examine the past, present and future of Jean-Michel Basquiat's legacy after a day of events, installations and special performances celebrating Basquiat's creativity
For the tenth anniversary of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s death, Robert Worby looks back at the composer's defining masterpieces - music that demands to be heard - and felt - live.
Christina Newland looks back the scuzzy and blisteringly creative streets of late 1970s and 80s New York City, as seen on the big screen.
Discover more about Harrell’s work and inspirations from MoMA associate curator, Ana Javenski
We look at how writers from the 19th century to today have been inspired by what we do not yet know or understand, inspired by the literature in 'Into The Unknown'.
We look back at our May 2017 Instagrammer, Liam Farquhar to explore his Barbican shots.
We look back at our April 2017 Instagrammer, Alex Totaro to explore their Barbican shots.