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Meet the musician: Patricia Kopatchinskaja
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Meet the musician: Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the acclaimed violinist, answers questions about her life as a musician and becoming a Resident Artist at the Southbank Centre
5 things to know about Heecheon Kim: Double Poser
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5 things to know about Heecheon Kim: Double Poser
An insight into South Korean artist Heecheon Kim with a focus on his newest commission, the video game inspired artwork Double Poser
The Faggots and Their Friends... ‘provocation goes hand in hand with reclamation’
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The Faggots and Their Friends... ‘provocation goes hand in hand with reclamation’
Creators Philip Venables and Ted Huffman discuss their theatre show The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions, based on Larry Mitchell’s 1977 book
Focus on: Dioramas, Hiroshi Sugimoto
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Focus on: Dioramas, Hiroshi Sugimoto
Get an expert insight into Hiroshi Sugimoto’s first photographic series, Dioramas, courtesy of Hayward Gallery’s curatorial team
Hiroshi Sugimoto: formative years and significant works
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Hiroshi Sugimoto: formative years and significant works
An insight into the life and career of photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, the largest survey to date of whom was presented at the Hayward Gallery in 2023.
7 famous classical music families performing today
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7 famous classical music families performing today
Some of the most famous classical music siblings and families performing today, including the Kanneh-Masons and Katia and Marielle Labèque.
Who is Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges?
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Who is Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges?
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges; discover the remarkable career of this master violinist, composer, conductor, soldier and swordsman
Sandra Newman on Julia, Orwell and Nineteen Eighty-Four
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Sandra Newman on Julia, Orwell and Nineteen Eighty-Four
Sandra Newman discusses her book Julia, which retells George Orwell’s 1984 from the point of view of the character, Julia Worthing.
Sir Patrick Stewart: ‘When will someone cast me as Falstaff?!’
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Sir Patrick Stewart: ‘When will someone cast me as Falstaff?!’
Patrick Stewart on his memoir Making It So, career turning points and the enduring appeal of home, in this interview ahead of his London Literature Festival appearance
5 things to know about Hiroshi Sugimoto at Hayward Gallery
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5 things to know about Hiroshi Sugimoto at Hayward Gallery
Here are five key things you need to know about the photographer whose work was exhibited at the Hayward Gallery in 2023-24.
Bryan Washington on Family Meal, inspiration and asking questions
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Bryan Washington on Family Meal, inspiration and asking questions
Author Bryan Washington on his new novel Family Meal, what influences his writing, and fascinations with shifting family structures, relationships and food.
Abstract Benna on life as Lambeth’s first Poet Laureate
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Abstract Benna on life as Lambeth’s first Poet Laureate
Writer and poet Abstract Benna talks about his year as Lambeth’s Poet Laureate and his upcoming project WATCHIN