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Unravel: The Power & Politics of Textiles in Art, Barbican Art Gallery, London, 13 February-26 May. Purple Hibiscus will be on show from 10 April to 18 August 2024.
In the heart of London, the Barbican Centre’s Conservatory – a 1980s brutalist oasis filled with tropical plants – is hosting an immersive and site-specific exhibition from Indian artist Ranjani ...
Ibrahim Mahama, Purple Hibiscus, 2023-24, Courtesy Ibrahim Mahama, Red Clay Tamale, Barbican Centre, London and White Cube. Sewn onto the huge fabric panels are 130 'batakaris' — robes worn by ...
Noah Davis‘ largest survey to date is on view at the Barbican Centre in London through May 11, 2025. Advanced booking is recommended. Noah Davis, Isis , 2009.
London's Brutalist Barbican Center is Planning a $240 M. Revamp in 2027. ... Devyani Saltzman joined from the Art Gallery of Ontario as the new director for arts and participation, ...
Everyone loves the the Barbican Centre, for its off-kilter, brutalist charm, massive greenhouse, indie cinema and great exhibitions.So it’s good news that the centre has been given £191 million ...
Noah Davis is at the Barbican Art Gallery until May 11, 2025. Searching Sita Through Torn Papers, Paper Strips and Labels (2015) ... Art 1975–1998 at the Barbican in London.
The Barbican Centre, in partnership with the City of London Corporation, has launched a call for expressions of interest to reimagine the future use of its two currently vacant exhibition halls. The ...
A £191million funding package to support critical repairs and upgrades at London’s iconic Barbican Centre were approved on Thursday. The five-year project will secure the future of the world ...