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Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto bring their seamless synergy to The Barbican
Precision and balance were the calling cards of this remarkable improvisational show from two masters of experimental music
Jóhann Jóhannsson’s Last and First Men to be showcased at the Barbican
The London arts space pays tribute to the late composer with the display of his multimedia piece
Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto are bringing their improvised show to the Barbican
And Actress will reprise his collaboration with the London Contemporary Orchestra
Nils Frahm brings the Funkhaus to London’s Barbican Hall
From toilet brushes to a self-built pipe organ, the Hamburg-born composer brings his innovative approach to London’s cultural hub
Another Kind of Life captures the world’s most elusive countercultures and persecuted communities
From the street kids of Seattle to queer, crossdressing men in 1960s New Jersey, a new Barbican photography exhibition finds beauty in difference
DJ Spoony is turning your favourite garage tracks into orchestral pieces
The pioneer is hosting a night of classical garage hits at the Barbican in July
Video Jam brought the cultural themes and impact of Basquiat’s artworks to life
On the last evening of Barbican’s Basquiat retrospective, the venue delivered an audiovisual celebration of his life and work.
Unsound Dislocation arrives in London with a timely exploration of identity and alienation
The future-facing festival probed the theme of dislocation at the Barbican Centre, with the help of Leyland Kirby, Soft Power and NIVHEK & MFO
Boom for Real: The Explosive Life and Legacy of Jean-Michel Basquiat
The new Barbican exhibition maps the mythology of the iconic New York artist, from his beginnings as “The Radiant Child” to his widespread legacy
Historical movement: a conversation with Trajal Harrell
Celebrated for works exploring voguing and postmodern dance, we speak to choreographer Trajal Harrell ahead of his exhibition at the Barbican Centre
The Barbican’s Transcender Festival announce 2017 programme
The Barbican’s Transcender series returns this September featuring Japanese composer Midori Takada, the film ‘Different Trains 1947’ and more
Future Days: The Can Project celebrate and amplify at the Barbican
Paying homage to late drummer Jaki Leibezeit, the avant-rock band’s sonic abandon gets reimagined as classical compositions by the London Symphony Orchestra
Hypermodern: Manuel Göttsching live at the Barbican
The prospect of Manuel Göttsching presenting his seminal work live was, on paper, a highlight of Convergence London. The reality is even better
Squarepusher
A previously unseen Squarepusher live show, totally sold out, at the Barbican. This evening at…