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The question of how humans relate to other animals has captivated philosophers, anthropologists, scientists, ethicists and artists for centuries.This collection will bring together over 100 objects from literature, film, taxidermy and photography to examine what we think, feel and value about other species and the consequences this has for the world around us.
until
21
May
A major new site-specific commission for our inaugural Dorich House Fellowship, inspired by the alternative and anecdotal legacies of the house. Lloyd's practice centres on film and video, while engaging with sculpture, painting and installation. Our thanks to Sadie Coles HQ.
until
29
April
Spring is the perfect time to grab a bargain in Kingston Market! Beginning the weekend of 18 and 19 March and carrying on throughout Spring, the Ancient Market will be bursting at the seams with all manner of vintage and crafts markets, jewellery and other pop-up markets and stalls.
until
28
May
As part of 'The Japanese house: Architecture and life after 1945' exhibition, Kingston University staff member Takeshi Hayatsu was commissioned by the Barbican Centre to create a tea house designed by Fujimori.
until
25
June
This one day workshop is hosted by Kingston Business School, in collaboration with the University of Northampton and the Academy of Marketing: Marketing Communications Special Interest Group (SIG). The objective of the workshop is to provide a platform for discussion and debate on the growth of personalisation in marketing communications and the opportunities and challenges that it brings to the marketing communications industry.
until
15
May
Creative Youth Celebrity Golf Day invites all who love golf to enjoy a day of golfing with celebrities such as Jan Harvey, John Inverdale, Konrad Bartelski and many more.
until
28
April
Dr Julien Topal (Founding Executive Director of the Foundation for Integrity and AntiCorruption FFIAC) discusses how his organisation builds integrity systems within (governmental) organisations
Friday
28
April
Since 2014, the ICA has collaborated with the Contemporary Art Research Centre at Kingston University to host the Stanley Picker Public Lectures on Art. The programme was established in 2007 by the artist Elizabeth Price to provide a platform for prominent contemporary artists and thinkers to present their ideas and work to a public audience.
until
17
June
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