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Jeremy Deller on Joy in People
Portrait of artist, Jeremy Deller at All That Is Solid Melts Into Air Exhibition
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Jeremy Deller on Joy in People

Jeremy Deller joins Hayward Gallery Director Ralph Rugoff to discuss his 2012 retrospective exhibition, Joy In People
Yoko Ono’s Meltdown revisited
Yoko Ono on stage at her 2013 Meltdown Festival, she is wearing a black brimmed hat and sunglasses and holds a microphone in her right hand whilst her left had shields her eyes from the stage lights
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Yoko Ono’s Meltdown revisited

Relive our 2013 Meltdown festival, curated by Yoko Ono, with videos of performances and a Spotify playlist of artists who appeared on the bill
Rosie Jones on comedy & becoming a comedian
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Rosie Jones on comedy & becoming a comedian

Comedian Rosie Jones tells us why she doesn’t want to add politician to her ever expanding CV in this interview ahead of No Direction Home at the Southbank Centre
SC on TV: 8 television shows filmed at the Southbank Centre
A scene from the television series Killing Eve filmed at the Southbank Centre
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SC on TV: 8 television shows filmed at the Southbank Centre

Southbank Centre on television; take a look at scenes from popular television series including The Professionals, Doctor Who and Killing Eve, filmed across our venues, since 1960
Rachel Sussman on ‘deep time’ & the oldest living things in the world
Rachel Sussman, Spruce Gran Picea # 0909 - 11A07 (9,550 years old; Sweden), 2009. Archival print, 111.8 x 137.2 cm. © the artist 2020. Courtesy the artist
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Rachel Sussman on ‘deep time’ & the oldest living things in the world

Artist Rachel Sussman has photographed some of the oldest living things in the world. Here she discusses a 9,550 year old spruce and the concept of ‘deep time’.
Chris McCabe on Instagram Poetry For Every Day
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Chris McCabe on Instagram Poetry For Every Day

National Poetry Librarian Chris McCabe discusses the world’s first anthology of Instagram Poetry, Instagram Poetry For Every Day, published in September 2020
Kae Tempest: 8 of our favourite performances
Poet, author and performer Kae Tempest
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Kae Tempest: 8 of our favourite performances

As Kae Tempest releases their latest book, On Connection, we look back at some of their most memorable performances.
5 things to know about Everyday Heroes
Installation view of Barbara Walker, Attitude (1998) and Matthew Krishanu, Hospital Chaplain – Face Mask (Rehanah Sadiq) (2020) at Southbank Centre’s Everyday Heroes exhibition
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5 things to know about Everyday Heroes

Read an introduction to the Southbank Centre’s free, outdoor exhibition featuring newly commissioned artworks and poems celebrating the UK’s frontline workers. 
Matthew Krishanu on his paintings of workers in Everyday Heroes
Installation view of Matthew Krishanu works at Southbank Centre's Everyday Heroes, 2020. Copyright the artist. Photo credit: Linda Nylind.
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Matthew Krishanu on his paintings of workers in Everyday Heroes

Artist Matthew Krishanu introduces his paintings of workers in the Southbank Centre’s free outdoor exhibition, Everyday Heroes
Behind the scenes of Everyday Heroes
Installing Tom (2020) by Lydia Blakeley, on the windows of Southbank Centre’s Liner Building, overlooking Mandela Walkway.
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Behind the scenes of Everyday Heroes

Take a look at Hayward Gallery’s special outdoor exhibition Everyday Heroes, ahead of its opening in September 2020
5 things to know about Among the Trees
Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Horizontal - Vaakasuora, 2011, at Among the Trees, Hayward Gallery, 2020. © Crystal Eye, Helsinki, 2020. Courtesy of Hayward Gallery. Photo Linda Nylind)
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5 things to know about Among the Trees

Find out more about Hayward Gallery’s Among the Trees, an exhibition celebrating trees and forests at Southbank Centre
Children’s books celebrating diversity & inclusion: tips & recommendations
Schools at a story Writing Project
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Children’s books celebrating diversity & inclusion: tips & recommendations

Jasmine Dellimore and Meera Ghanshamdas from Children’s Bookseller of the Year, Moon Lane Books, recommend children’s books that celebrate diversity and inclusion