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Tag: Barbican

It All Comes Down at the Barbican

10th March 202110th March 2021  Rochelle Roberts

Bringing together thirteen emerging artists between the ages of 16-25, the Barbican’s latest exhibition, It All Comes Down, explores how young people navigate the world and approach their artistic practise during the pandemic.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Annie Lee, Arabella Turner, art, Barbican, Barbican Centre, Becca Lynes, Dada, Defne Ozdenoren, Film, Jordan Robertson, Lay Stevens, Lockdown, Molly Morphew, Photography, Rebecca Cromwell, Rochelle Roberts, Safiye Grey, Sam Ahern, Sneha Alexander, Surrealism, Vangelis Trichias, Young Visual Arts Group

Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art, at the Barbican Art Gallery

19th November 201929th January 2020  Frankie Dytor

Illustrious clubs and night spots in Mexico, Iran, Nigeria and numerous European cities are celebrated – and recreated – in the Barbican’s latest exhibition, Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Barbican, Barbican Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Cabaret Fledermaus, Into the Night, Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art, Love Fuller, Lumière brothers, Mbari Clubs, Nigerian Mbari Clubs, Night / Shift, Parisian Chat Noir

Lee Krasner: Living Colour at the Barbican Art Gallery

8th July 20199th July 2019  Lottie Whalen

The Barbican’s Lee Krasner: Living Colour is a long overdue celebration of an indomitable artist whose ingenious eye offers a kaleidoscopic perspective on the inner and outer worlds that shape our lives, writes our arts contributor Dr Lottie Whalen.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Abstract Expressionism, American Abstract Artists Group, Barbican, Barbican Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Cubism, David Chipperfield Architects, Fernand Leger, Greenwich Village, Jazz, Lee Krasner, Living Colour, Naum Gabo, painting, Piet Mondrian

Simon Stone’s Medea at the Barbican, London

9th March 20199th March 2019  Barbara Bollig

Simon Stone’s Medea, performed by the International Theatre Amsterdam, is a bold, masterful juxtaposition of Euripidean and Contemporary Tragedy, says our arts contributor Barbara Bollig.

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Posted in Arts, TheatreTagged: Barbican, Barbican Centre, Debora Green, Euripides, Greek Mythology, International Theatre Amsterdam, Lorena Bobbit, Medea, Myth, Simon Stone, Theatre

Daria Martin: Tonight the World at The Curve, Barbican Centre

7th February 20198th February 2019  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

In Tonight the World, Daria Martin brings her grandmother’s dream diaries to life through exquisite 16mm films, thus shining a light on past trauma.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, Film and Media, GeneralTagged: Barbican, Barbican Centre, Daria Martin, dreams, Film, Freud, Jarman Award, Jungian Analysis, Susi Stiassni, The Curve, videogames
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