An intimate portrait of a family navigating the political turbulence of 1993 Lagos Nigeria, makes for a profound debut from the British-Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr..
Kristen Stewart's extraordinary directorial debut is a visceral adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch's beloved memoir: the messy chronicle of abuse and what it takes to survive.
Julia Phillips and Gail Lewis discuss her new exhibition, Inside, Before They Speak.
An extraordinary double bill of Indian classical excellence where seasoned artistry meets youthful virtuosity, creating music that stirs and thrills one's soul. Discover more about the concert and the ...
In Bradley Cooper's third feature as director, Arnett works through his divorce one punchline at a time. Alex (Will Arnett) and Tess (Laura Dern) decide to split after being married for twenty years.
Academy of Ancient Music performs Monteverdi’s genre-defying Madrigals of Love and War. Unrequited passion has never sounded sweeter. In lovers’ hearts, ice and fire mingle… and when Claudio ...
Exploring sexuality, identity and oppression with a truthfulness unmatched in any era of Iranian cinema, this pre-revolutionary season reveals a rich array of gems — many never seen in the UK. With UK ...
An extraordinary double bill of Indian classical excellence where seasoned artistry meets youthful virtuosity, creating music that stirs and thrills one's soul. This is a tale of two great traditions: ...
Tamara Stefanovich presets Labyrinth - a curated sequence including works by JS Bach (Art of Fugue), Claude Debussy (Preludes), Franz Liszt and Gyorgy Kurtág (Játékok). The programme starts from ...
As we look forward to spring, we spotlight ideas of land, lineage and the handing down of artistic traditions. Colombian women artists and musicians draw inspiration from the rich traditions and ...
Our new immersive exhibition invites you to step into the future. Liam Young’s imaginary worlds take over various locations in the Barbican, inviting us to imagine what the future of humanity could ...