This brand-new ravishing animation is a unique and touching toddler's-eye view of a changing world in post-Second World War Japan.
Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London and explore our hidden tropical oasis. The Conservatory is closed for public visits on any dates which are not listed. Admission is free. Tickets for ...
Sir James MacMillan conducts a starry performance of his huge, life-affirming Christmas Oratorio – music that speaks to listeners of all faiths and none. When Sir James MacMillan completes a new ...
Trevor Paglen introduces the processes behind training and visualising gargantuan data sets before discussing with Anthony Downey the role such data sets play in machine learning and the impacts these ...
Bringing to life a transcript between photographer Peter Hujar (Ben Wishaw) and Linda Rosenkrantz this is a gentle portrayal ...
A theatrical triumph, the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s completely sold-out electrifying Fiddler On The Roof transfers to London this summer in what is set to be the theatre event of 2025. It’s ...
Brit Seaton talks to Holly Herndon about community, collective singing and AI music. In her pursuit to find the sound of ‘now’, electronic musician Holly Herndon feeds back something decidedly more ...
A drama-documentary about the extraordinary Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray, in a film that redefines modernist landscapes through through her eyes. Set against a love triangle of jealousy in ...
Barbican Residents are invited to a community meeting to hear more about plans for the Barbican Renewal construction programme. With the green light given by the City of London Corporation for the ...
This letter, entitled We are the Earth was written by Indigenous activists from Brazil, Sônia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá, in collaboration with Earthrise and is a part of our latest exhibition, Our ...
DJ and radio producer Tayo Popoola presents this six part podcast series delving into the history and influence of pirate radio. Gaps in the Dial is a podcast series that will look at the history of ...
Experimental musician Michael Rother has influenced artists such as David Bowie, Brian Eno, Radiohead and Sonic Youth. Ahead of a concert that explores his back catalogue, he tells us why making new ...
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