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Barbican Sessions: William Barton
In our latest Barbican Session, Australian composer, vocalist and didgeridoo player William Barton performs a variation on his piece, Didge Fusion, in our Garden Corridor.
In our latest Barbican Session, Australian composer, vocalist and didgeridoo player William Barton performs a variation on his piece, Didge Fusion, in our Garden Corridor.
We caught up with multimedia artist Soheila Sokhanvari in her studio.
Challenging myths about UK Drill music and its links to youth violence, this radically honest and direct theatre show takes real-life experiences to explore the truths behind the headlines.
Following the success of the Barbican’s Our Time on Earth exhibition, we sit down with George Monbiot and Marta Lowcewicz, as they share their passion for plants, nature, and soil.
As part of our exhibition Our Time On Earth, we commissioned three short films that explore the climate crisis in different ways. Here, we speak to the team behind the third and final mini-series, April's Afterlife Services, and learn more about the purpose, ambition, and creative process behind their film.
In our latest Barbican Session, Tai Murray plays Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson's Louisiana Blues Strut: A Cakewalk in our Theatre Stalls Left.
As part of our exhibition Our Time On Earth, we commissioned three short films that explore the climate crisis in different ways. Here, we speak to the team behind the second mini-series, Green Feet on Concrete, and learn more about the purpose, ambition, and creative process behind their film.
Here we hear from Cem A. about their exhibition, their work and how meme culture intersects with the art world.
We asked three female contemporary female artists (Clare Twomey, Kate Malone and Pheobe Cummings) to speak about the life and work of three of the female artists in the our Postwar Modern exhibition (Elisabeth Frink, Kim Lim and Lucie Rie).
Following its sold out run in spring 2022, you can now enjoy this filmed performance of the latest edition of Transpose. Curated by filmmaker and writer Campbell X, this electric film features live music, theatre, rap and unbelievable twerking from some of the UK’s most exciting trans artists.
Postwar Modern Curator Jane Alison, plus advisors Ben Highmore and Hammad Nasar introduce us to the themes and ideas behind the exhibition.
A conversation between Assistant Curator of Postwar Modern, Charlotte Flint, Associate Artist, Abbas Zahedi and Young Visual Artist, Jan Kamiński.