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Differently various
An exhibition to challenge views on who gets to make and present artwork in institutions like the Barbican.
Tom de Freston - Small Worlds
A good illustration is like a perfectly paired glass of wine.
Devon Turnbull / OJAS : HiFi Listening Room Dream No.1
Lean back into the pleasure of having someone mellow you out with music.
Herzog & de Meuron
If you’re an architect or an architecture fan, this is certainly an exhibit not to miss.
Lagos, Peckham, Repeat: Pilgrimage to the Lakes
When enough emigres settle in the same location, once distant lands become linked.
Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis
This isn’t the kind of eco-show that aims to shape your opinion or scare you with facts.
Lisa Brice - Bar Games
Brice paints women having the kind of uninhibited good time that Katy Perry would write a song about.
Chris Ofili - The Seven Deadly Sins
Luscious and inviting works that light a fire inside me and make me want to dive inside them.
Jiro Osuga - Departures
I’ve always found travel to be magical, and the magic begins at the airport.
Meat Market #1
A month-long project set in a venue that provides just as many surprises as the art.
France-Lise McGurn - Hostess
Canvas, furniture, and every one of the walls is completely covered in this immersive exhibit.