Evolution of Artform presents the largest ever selection of original artworks from Asian comics, displayed alongside their ...
The artist behind our Sculpture Court commission digs deeper into the inspiration and meaning of her monumental installation, ...
The artist behind our Sculpture Court commission digs deeper into the inspiration and meaning of her monumental installation, ...
Twenty-year-old auteur Kane Parsons opens a portal to a horror parallel universe based on a disquieting 4chan message board.
To heal their fractured relationship, a father and his young son move to an uninhabited Scandinavian island, in this touching survival thriller. Although riddled with scepticism, she takes pity on Tom ...
Italian director Francesco Sossai’s boozy road movie paints a leisurely, textured portrait of desolate spaces and everyday life experiences. Two middle-aged misfits meet a shy architectural student on ...
Christian Weyell and Kai Zipse, directors of the Swiss architectural practice Weyell Zipse, present their recent work. The duo will discuss their recent work including their competition-winning design ...
Sergei Parajanov’s hugely influential masterpiece is an unorthodox biopic of 18th century Armenian poet Sayat-Nova, featuring stunning imagery and queer resonances. The Colour of Pomegranates is a ...
Simon Russell Beale returns to our stage to narrate Greg Doran's celebrated production of Shakespeare's great poem, brought to life by a team of world-class puppeteers. Comedy, tragedy and Shakespeare ...
The legendary DJ and producer DJ Shadow marks the 30th anniversary of his hugely influential album Endtroducing….. by joining forces with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley. Few ...
The Egyptian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist returns to perform a selection of his latest albums, Ehky and Qarar Shakhsy alongside fan-favourite hits and Arabic heritage songs. Following ...
Two showcases of Bartók’s unbridled passion for Hungarian folk music, plus de Falla’s sun-drenched tale of love and deception. Bartók completed his Second Violin Concerto in 1938 during a period of ...