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The author celebrates the publication of her new quartet, Stag Dance, a look at trans life past, present and future, in conversation with Eliza Clark. Following on from the bestselling and critically ...
Mickalene Thomas’ vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose. Thomas’ celebratory and glamorous ...
Linder’s first London retrospective showcases 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist’s work, dissecting our fascination with the body and its representation. Celebrated for her edgy humour and ...
Occasionally an album comes along that seems to capture the mood of the time. The K&D Sessions was one of those. In the late 1990s no afterparty or languid Sunday afternoon was complete without Kruder ...
Hear treasures from Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru’s unique song collection in Amharic, French and English, composed between 1940 ...
Join this workshop exploring Japanese zuihitsu, to challenge expectations of what a poem might be. From Sei Shōnagon’s humourous categories in ‘The Pillow Book’, to the amusing musings of Yoshida ...
It’s time to round up the family for Aurora Orchestra’s Carnival, created in collaboration with physical theatre company Frantic Assembly. Distinguished audience members, friends, children of the ...
Well wonder no more, as we take a closer look at works by four photographers – Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andreas Gursky, Charlie Phillips and Diane Arbus – which have each been exhibited here at the Southbank ...
Michelle de Kretser is an Australian writer with a world view; her books – for which she has won multiple awards – have been set in Australia, Sri Lanka, France, Italy and India. It’s a global path ...