Visit the Hayward Gallery and take a look at Heecheon Kim’s work
The Hayward Gallery will present the first UK exhibition of South Korean artist and film-maker Heecheon Kim from December 1 in the gallery’s HENI Project Space.
Read MoreThe Hayward Gallery will present the first UK exhibition of South Korean artist and film-maker Heecheon Kim from December 1 in the gallery’s HENI Project Space.
Read MoreA showpiece before it became tainted by stories of crime and regeneration, Pepys towers and lower-rise blocks tell the story of council housing over the past 53 years since its construction was completed.
Read MoreDouglas Veal started writing The Grain of Circumstance in 2000 and was published in 2023 by Wrate’s Publishing. The book is set in Uganda in the 1990s when AIDS/HIV was being reported throughout Africa.
Read MoreBattersea Arts Centre played host to the Great Taste Golden Fork Awards 2023 on September 11.
Read MoreHello South London Book Lovers. This month, I have had book after book delivered to my home for review and the one, I picked with my eyes closed, was He Who Drowned the World.
Read MoreRequiem remembers the tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire and offers a poetic reflection on loss, spirituality and transformation.
Read MoreLocated right in front of the 17th century Queen’s House, the open-air ice rink will be hosting a festive fun day on November 25 with a selection of activities.
Read MoreAustralian comedian Tom Ballard brought his one man show, flushed with success on the Edinburgh fringe.
Read MoreAn exhibition based on the oral testimonies of the Caribbean people who came to Britain in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s called When I came to England – Voices of The Windrush Generation is to on at Waterloo railway station.
Read MoreThe Royal College of Art (RCA) has announced a special, large-scale exhibition, showcasing some of its most talented alumni.
Read MoreThe book, “The Turnglass” by Gareth Rubin, published by Simon and Schuster for £16.99, at first glance, appears to be like any other book you can buy off the shelf but, that is where the likeness ends.
Read MoreIf women have historically been seen as nurturers of the planet, why has their understanding of the environment often resisted the capitalist response to the climate crisis?
Read MoreHiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine also includes lesser-known works that reveal the artist’s interest in the history of photography, as well as in mathematics and optical sciences.
Read MoreOpen discussion will explore the art of storytelling in detail. No pre-reading, no pens, no paper, and no homework.
Read MoreTouching the Surface brings together a collection of ceramic sculptures made by artist Keith Clapson between 2017 and 2023.
Read MoreThird World: The Bottom Dimension, offers audiences the opportunity to play the game surrounded by site-specific set design, sculptures, sound and films.
Read MoreVC Pines comes equipped with a pink buzz cut and grillz. But the man behind the punk persona has a silk smooth voice that takes its influence from the likes of the Isley Brothers, Bobby Womak and The Temptations, writes Claudia Lee.
Read MoreThe free open-air exhibition space, Soho Photography Quarter (SPQ) in Ramillies Place, Oxford Circus, will be showing Gideon Mendel’s Fire Flood exhibition between November 25 and October 31.
Read MoreSoulscapes at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in Gallery Road, Dulwich Village, will explore our connection with the world through the eyes of artists from the African diaspora.
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