We had the privilege of attending ‘An Evening with Edward Enninful’ held at the Southbank Centre. The fashion editor, appeared in conversation with the screenwriter Michaela Coel to mark the publication of his memoir A Visible Man…
Read MoreIn a London exclusive event, the Southbank Centre in collaboration with Penguin Press presents Bernie Sanders: It’s OK To Be Angry About Capitalism, which will see Senator Bernie Sanders in conversation about his highly anticipated new book of the same name…
Read MoreThe Southbank Centre today announces the return of Cowpuncher My Ass, the genre-defying performance piece commissioned by the Southbank Centre with choreographer Holly Blakey, original score by Mica Levi and costume design by Andreas Kronthaler for Vivenne Westwood…
Read MoreThe spectacular show curated by Ekow Ehsan unites 11 artists from the African continent as they address racial injustice through myth, Afrofuturism and fantasy.
Read MoreThe New Black Vanguard showcases the works of 15 contemporary Black portrait photographers breaking boundaries and leading the way in changing preconceived narratives of blackness. In this exhibition, you’ll step into a world where art, fashion and culture align, from Vogue Magazine covers to culture captured on the streets of Lagos…
Read MoreA firm fixture of the festive season, the Southbank Centre's Winter Market returns to its riverside location. Featuring traditional alpine-style chalets and an array of seasonal pop-up bars and restaurants…
Read MoreThis year's 1-54 marked the 10th anniversary of the African Contemporary Art Fair at Somerset House, and its largest fair to date. Here’s our list of artist who stood out at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair 2022…
Read MoreThis year Frieze returns to Regent’s Park with more than 280 galleries from 42 countries in a collection of contemporary and classic art. Since its inaugural fair in 2013, Frieze has been a staple on the London art scene, offering an opportunity to observe the work of the masters while discovering new and emerging talent all of which is up for sale (often at a hefty price tag at that)…
Read MoreSaturn Returns at the Unlimited Festival Review: A choreopoem by Sonny Nwachukwu exploring the psychospiritual clashes produced in Black people by the weight of history.
Read MoreThe story of The Paradis Files centres around a blind musician, known as The Blind Enchantress, and her family who are determined to find a cure. Set in the glittering salons 18th century Vienna, Maria-Theresia von Paradis, has the world in awe of her stardom – she is a pianist, composer, and touring musician…
Read MoreA metal spider is the main event that you see plastered all over all the exhibition marketing, apparently Louise feeling an affinity for the creatures because they are ‘repairers’: ‘If you bash into the web of one, she doesn’t get mad…
Read MoreIn her latest exhibition, The Loneliness of the Soul, Emin brings together a collection of 25 of her own pieces in her typical confessional style, creating an intimate dialogue between artist and viewer. Alongside her own work stand 18 watercolour and oil paintings by Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch…
Read MoreReview: Located in a darkened basement near Covent Garden, ‘The Art of Banksy’ brings together numerous original works on loan from private collectors…
Read MoreDoyle Wham presents the first solo exhibition of Kenyan based photographer and filmmaker, Margaret Ngigi, in the UK. The exhibition explores the complex pressures facing young women in contemporary Kenyan society…
Read MoreThe Mandrake Hotel is offering morning meditation sessions, providing Londoners with the perfect way of finding some serenity amongst the hustle and bustle. The meditation session takes place on their exotic terrace gardens that is brimming with Tasmanian tree ferns…
Read MoreAutograph present the first solo exhibition of the British-Liberian artist Lina Iris Viktor, featuring a collection that includes photography, paintings and sculptural installation created between 2015 and 2019, with several pieces on display for the first time…
Read MoreMilky Chance is the name of German folk duo from Kassel, but their sound could also be described as alternative rock, electronic, reggae, folk and indie – what a mix. Milky Chance took over Brixton Academy as part of their ‘Mind the Moon’ tour with their album of the same name…
Read MoreUnsurprisingly for the National, the production completely turns the traditional Chekhov play on its head, relocating the story to the home of Lolo and her family in Biafra during the Nigerian civil war…
Read MoreDysfunctional, uncivilised and a little rough around the edges, Fat White Family are just like any other family, right? The band was first formed and founded by lead vocalist Lias Kaci Saoudi in Peckham in 2011 and…
Read MoreKhruangbin is the unusual, and somewhat hard to pronounce, name of the musical trio from Houston, Texas. The band have created something unique and syrupy for the ears through blending several genres…
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