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OPENING TOMORROW |
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GRACE WALES BONNER: A TIME FOR NEW DREAMS |
19 JANUARY - 16 FEBRUARY SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY FREE |
Over the course of one month, designer Grace Wales Bonner presents a multi-sensory installation and a series of happenings exploring mysticism, ritual and magical resonances within black cultural and aesthetic practices. This is the first in a new series of unique commissions by leading voices in the fields of music, fashion, art and design |
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LIVE PROGRAMMES |
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A TIME FOR NEW DREAMS: LARAAJI |
FRIDAY 18 JANUARY, 7PM SUNDAY 20 JANUARY, 11AM AND 4PM SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY FREE, DROP IN |
Musician, mystic and laughter meditation practitioner, Laraaji leads a series of workshops during the opening days of the Grace Wales Bonner exhibition that will become a lasting shrine of sound. Places will be offered on a first come, first served basis |
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DEVOTIONAL SOUND
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SATURDAY 19 JANUARY, 8PM ST JOHN’S CHURCH, ST JOHN’S HYDE PARK, W2 TICKETS £12 |
Following the opening of A Time for New Dreams, Grace Wales Bonner presents a devotional sound evening at St John’s Church. Hosted by Young Turks, Serpentine Galleries and The Store X, this will be the first off-site event in a series of happenings, including performances from Laraaji and special guests |
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FINAL WEEKS |
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PIERRE HUYGHE: UUMWELT |
UNTIL 10 FEBRUARY SERPENTINE GALLERY FREE |
Curator Rebecca Lewin discusses the exhibition |
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SATURDAY TALKS |
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REBECCA LEWIN ON PIERRE HUYGHE |
SATURDAY 19 JANUARY, 3PM SERPENTINE GALLERY FREE, DROP IN |
Curator Rebecca Lewin leads a tour of UUmwelt. BSL interpretation is available on request for all our Saturday Talks. Visit our BSL page for more information |
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CLAUDE ADJIL ON GRACE WALES BONNER |
SATURDAY 26 JANUARY, 3PM SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY FREE, DROP IN |
Curator Claude Adjil leads a tour of A Time for New Dreams. BSL interpretation is available on request for all our Saturday Talks. Visit our BSL page for more information |
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SERPENTINE PODCASTS |
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THE SERPENTINE PODCAST: ON GENERAL ECOLOGY EPISODE 1: IN OUR BODIES |
SERPENTINE RADIO |
In our own bodies, we are outnumbered 9 to 1 by non-human cells. If we as humans need these organisms to function, are we even humans without them? In the latest series from the Serpentine Podcast, host Victoria Sin discusses themes from the Serpentine's General Ecology project, including complex systems, interspecies landscapes and the environment |
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