Rheim Alkadhi: Templates for Liberation
- Until
- £6.00
This exhibition features sculptures and archival materials that reflect on war, colonialism, and their impact on Iraq and its surroundings.
This exhibition features sculptures and archival materials that reflect on war, colonialism, and their impact on Iraq and its surroundings.
See Henry Moore’s sketches that capture the quiet turmoil of people hiding in London Underground stations during the Blitz, alongside his post-war sculptures.
View the poignant human experiences of war through the lens of Tim Hetherington, featuring a mix of his impactful photography, personal diaries, and multi-screen film.
Get insight into the struggles of displaced Ukrainian women through photographs, short films, and recordings documenting their new lives across Europe.
Learn about Ranjit Singh, who unified Punjab and founded the Sikh Empire, influencing the Mughal and British Empires. See weapons, paintings, and jewellery from his era.
An exhibition presenting narratives of riots influenced by injustices towards marginalised groups, featuring a film set and score.
A free exhibit examines war’s psychological impact, from motivations for conflict to how people cope and adjust in wartime situations.
Top war photographers discuss the impact and ethics of capturing conflicts, from WWII to current events, highlighting historic and ongoing wars.
A lecture tracing the evolution of computing from ancient shipwrecks to Northern England’s textile mills, showcasing early programming’s influence on technology.
Late 18th-century British fashion featured military-inspired designs as women expressed patriotism through their dress and accessories, accented by satirical prints.
A deep look at planning for Europe’s security, focusing on NATO’s role, EU enlargement, and the UK’s support amidst global challenges.
A lecture on conflicts of interest in finance, showing how agency problems between CEOs and investors can lead to risky choices and fraud.