The Goethe-Institut London is proud to be supporting the Serpentine Pavilion 2017, designed by Diébédo Francis Kéré. The Berlin-based architect from Burkino Faso has designed a bold, innovative structure that brings his characteristic sense of light and life to London. Inspired by the tree that serves as a central meeting point for life in his home […]
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This autumn the ACF London presents a programme of events, projects and exhibitions across the fields of digital, electronic and sound arts and experimental film. Austrian artists have been pioneers in digital arts for decades and this autumn sees a dedicated in-house exhibition of Austrian and UK artists alongside Ars Electronica at the V&A’s Digital […]
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The first large-scale exhibition in the UK of the work of American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960—1988). Discover the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the pioneering prodigy of the 1980s downtown New York art scene. This unprecedented exhibition brings together an outstanding selection of more than 100 works from international museums and private collections. Engage in the […]
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La Fille de Brest 128 mins in French with EN subs FRA | 2016 | dir. Emmanuelle Bercot, with Sidse Babett Knudsen, Benoît Magimel, Charlotte Laemmel In a hospital in Brest, a lung specialist establishes a direct link between suspicious deaths and the consumption of Mediator, a drug that has been on the market for […]
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The third edition of our ‘Annual Salon of UK-based Romanian Artists’ showcases the vibrancy and formal diversity of an ambitious creative medley: Alexandra Larion, Călina Lefter, Ana Maria Morar, Doina Moss and Adeline Timiş. The exhibition will run until the 20th October, open Mon-Fri 10am -5pm. Meet the artists: Alexandra Larion is a Romanian artist living in […]
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WORKPLACE is pleased to announce Later Is Now, a group exhibition curated by Portuguese artist Hugo Canoilas at Workplace London. Bringing together works by Sónia Almeida (b. 1978, Lisbon, Portugal), Eduardo Batarda, (b. 1943, Coimbra, Portugal), Kris Lemsalu (b. 1985 in Tallinn, Estonia), Musa Paradisiaca (b. 1986, Lisbon, Portugal) and Jannis Varelas (b. 1977, Athens, Greece
) Later is Now, borrows the title […]
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