Edward Allington: In pursuit of sculpture
Sculptures, photographs, drawings, antique ledgers, motorbike parts and toy dinosaurs are part of a new exhibition at UCL Art Museum, celebrating the legacy of British artist Edward Allington.
Sculptures, photographs, drawings, antique ledgers, motorbike parts and toy dinosaurs are part of a new exhibition at UCL Art Museum, celebrating the legacy of British artist Edward Allington.
Knowledge Quarter Partners were lucky enough to preview Mary's Hand at our 2018 The Future of Knowledge Conference and since then the show has gone from strength to strength, amassing five star reviews from the likes of The Independent.
The Wiener Library’s spring 2019 exhibition, Crimes Uncovered: The First Generation of Holocaust Researchers, traces the stories and legacies of the individuals and institutions who first collected evidence of the crimes of the Holocaust.
Take a look behind the scenes at Britain's biggest lab to discover the astonishing methods driving the latest advances.
Until 15 April, Madame B is an immersive video installation which examines the link between capitalism and romance in relation to Gustave Flaubert’s 1856 novel Madame Bovary.
We are delighted to invite Knowledge Quarter partners and members to attend the Warwick in London Faculty Talks Series, hosted at Warwick’s London hub near King’s Cross.
Jews, Money, Myth, a major new exhibition at Jewish Museum London, explores the role of money in Jewish life and its often vexed place in relations between Jews and non-Jews, from the time of Jesus to the 21st century.
Discover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions, innovations, products and people that you never knew were Jewish!
Through objects, visual, sound, interactive materials and event, this exhibition will tell the story of how our relationship with and understanding of the breath has developed over time.
Historian Dr Helen Fry will speak at the Wiener Library about her research into the 10,000 Jewish refugees from Nazi-controlled Europe who fought for Britain in the armed services or the secret service during the Second World War.
Head over to Conway Hall as Jodie Jackson explains the impact the news has on our mental health and shows us how we can take a more conscious and constructive approach to our media diet.
Co-produced by Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, this free open-to-the-public conversation will argue that there is no distinct separation between bodies, things, and cityscapes, and in this theoretical mould will explore how the intense experiences of the Egyptian revolts in 2011 are connected to the city of Cairo.
Alternative Futures: Creativity and the Circular Economy will explore the move away from the straight lines of the linear economy – the line that goes from make, waste, dispose – to lines and shapes that make for sustainable living and making.
The Bloomsbury Institute presents a conversation with Lord David Neuberger former President of the United Kingdom Supreme Court. This topical and wide-ranging talk will take place in the Chancellor’s Hall in Senate House and is open to everyone.
Back by popular demand, Fevered Sleep's Men & Girls Dance brings together two very different groups of performers: men who dance professionally and girls from London who dance for fun.
UCL Culture presents 11 shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre and Grant Museum of Zoology as part of 'Performance Lab', in which artists, researchers and students explore how live performance can animate research – and how research can inspire art.
Join The Alan Turing Institute for a talk with Nando de Freitas of Google DeepMind on training neural networks to solve many tasks, followed by a Q&A and drinks reception. Some technical knowledge required.