8 events
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
This exhibition will explore how a local resident played an integral part in the history of British tattooing and present new, thought-provoking artwork created by some of Kingston's talented tattoo artists/
until
15
April
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
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
Hosted by students from sociology, dance, music and film, media and television.
Tuesday
28
March
Symposium: Wild Minds, is focused on the ambiguities and co-operations that define our relations with other species.
Friday
31
March
Vaughan Williams' haunting cantata, written in response to the First World War, describes the end of time and the descent of the holy city from Heaven. It is a visionary work of great power, rarely performed due to the complex choral input, including a distant children's choir. This performance is at the request of the late Ian Buist, scholar, humanitarian, gay rights activist and distinguished civil servant, who sang Sanctas Civitas with the Oxford Bach Choir, conducted by Vaughan Williams himself. The choir will be joined by Wimbledon Youth Choir and trebles from Shrewsbury House School, Surbiton.
Saturday
1
April
This event launches Professor Stephen Barber's new book that focuses on Berlin's urban culture with special emphasis on experimental film and art.
Thursday
20
April
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