Consider the Pear
Writer Iana Murray explores the relationship between fruits and sensuality in Japanese Nao Yoshigai's films.
Writer Iana Murray explores the relationship between fruits and sensuality in Japanese Nao Yoshigai's films.
Covid can’t curtail creative collaboration. Our Young Visual Artists' showcase is just the start of what they hope will be a long-lasting partnership.
New East Cinema curator, Olya Sova, speaks to director Alexander Gorchilin about his vital and vibrant debut film, Acid - now available through Cinema On Demand.
Inspired by the Brutalist architecture of the Barbican Centre and Estate, students from Sydney Russell School and New Regent's College were guided by product designer Tessa Geuze and Stine Keinicke to design and make a series of colourful beeswax crayons.
Kate Coyne was a dancer in Michael Clark Company for over 15 years and is now its Associate Director.
Part of Leytonstone Loves Film, We Are Parable host a series of conversations with industry experts about careers in film - we look at some top tips Akua Gyamfi shared in her session.
Postponed by Coronavirus, Chronic Youth returns to the Barbican, on-site and on-demand.
In our latest Curators Picks, Kayza Rose shares some of her favourite Black British stories by Black UK directors.
Get the whole family involved in 'Masculinities' with our interactive exercises exploring the themes of the exhibition.
A season dedicated to first person films exploring interior states, gained fresh perspective in lockdown when so many of us found ourselves in our domestic spaces, looking inwards.
To mark our long-time work and partnership with Doc’n Roll Film Festival, we asked festival programmer, Colm Forde, to select five of his favourite music docs and concert films available to watch online.