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Personal documentations of migration, reflections on historical roots, and the power of collective memory come together in ...
This documentary is a visceral window into the human cost of war, following a Ukrainian platoon on their mission to liberate the village of Andriivka from Russian occupation.
Wheelchair spaces, free companion seats may now be booked online. Please select the relevant preferences on the access registration page during your booking, so we can provide you with the correct ...
Step into the heart of London’s Brutalist legacy. Did you know the Barbican’s theatre and concert hall go deeper underground than the nearest Tube line; early plans for the Centre included a Pyramid; ...
Step into a world of play, imagination and adventure this summer. Get creative with illustration or kite-making or take a deep dive into filmmaking and drama at one of our hands-on workshops. Let ...
The GRAMMY award-winning legend Herbie Hancock returns with three exclusive UK shows to celebrate his 85th birthday and 51 years since his first ever London show.
We uncover some of the facts and unexpected stories behind the history and architecture of the Barbican Centre and Barbican Estate.
Known for her ‘exploitation’ films and bad-ass female leads, Stephanie Rothman’s counter-culture films fought back against the male gaze of 1970s New Hollywood.
A screening of the award-winning documentary about Fernand Pouillon's spectacularly dramatic life, followed by a conversation with the director, Jean-Marie Montangerand.
French Practice Barrualt Pressacco presents this year's Rick Mather lecture, celebrating the work of architects who are making important contributions to thinking about sustainability today.
This visually dazzling fantasy adventure follows Yuri, a shy farm girl and her encounter with the elusive animal species known as ochi, starring Willem Defoe and Finn Wolfhard.
Join us for a vibrant showcase marking the end of induction week for the Guildhall Jazz department’s newest students.