Chetna Vora's ethnographic portrait of East German women living in Berlin in the early 80s, a film which was almost destroyed ...
One of the jazz world's most original and respected voices, Maria Schneider presents Data Lords alongside the highly acclaimed Oslo Jazz Ensemble. Following a successful long term artistic ...
Experience a ‘ravishing fusion of flamboyancy and fun’ (Guardian) as this smash-hit sell-out production transfers to London to brighten up your winter. With Mathew Baynton (Ghosts, Horrible Histories) ...
A group of independent artists from Hertfordshire, Essex and London who come together to exhibit their work. Their medium includes textiles, glass, print, paint and ceramics. The group includes a ...
Discover the best new releases at our Members' Screenings. Escape the hustle and bustle and get an extra chance to catch our new releases with exclusive Sunday screenings in our cinema – at only £6 a ...
Barbican Renewal is our plan to ensure every part of the Barbican Centre’s iconic site is restored, revitalized and relevant for future generations. The Barbican is a Grade II listed Brutalist icon, ...
The two female-directed films that bookend Iranian New Wave, marking the beginning and final years of the movement, are now claimed as some of the greatest films of their time. Wheelchair spaces, free ...
Director John Crowley and actor Andrew Garfield will be in conversation with Barbican Cinema Curator Sonia Zadurian after our preview screening, to discuss this hotly anticipated romantic drama.
For this special evening, join curator Wells Fray-Smith as she selects some of her favourite works in the exhibition and how Davis referenced and defied his art historical heroes. Noah Davis was ...
A special evening of new music and film with composer, drummer and filmmaker Daniel Brandt. Alongside the French contemporary music ensemble, Ensemble 0, performing the latest work by Tristan Perich.
Join the rockstar philosopher and revolutionary Slavoj Žižek for a celebration of his life and thought. Expect dialectics, psychoanalysis, and jokes. Erudite and comic, ironic and profound, ...
Douglas Sirk's 1959 melodrama based on Fannie Hurst's 1933 novel about two single mothers, one black, one white, striving together in a man's world. Sirk’s lush melodrama examines the intersecting ...