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Barbican Arts Director Devyani Saltzman Reportedly Made Redundant 

Barbican Arts Director Devyani Saltzman Reportedly Made Redundant 

by News Desk | Feb 17, 2026 | News

  Devyani Saltzman is stepping down as director of arts and participation at the Barbican Centre after just 18 months in the post, bringing a brief and closely watched tenure to an abrupt end. The Stage reported that her role had been made redundant. A...
Giacometti And Mona Hatoum Linked By Existentialism – Sue Hubbard

Giacometti And Mona Hatoum Linked By Existentialism – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Sep 8, 2025 | Reviews

It has become a bit of a ‘thing’ to take a significant 20th-century artist and juxtapose their work with that of a contemporary one. Recently, Edward Munch was paired with Tracey Emin at the Royal Academy. Now the 20th century’s greatest existential sculptor, Alberto...
Chris Gollon: Life In Paint A New Documentary Film  – Barbican Centre

Chris Gollon: Life In Paint A New Documentary Film – Barbican Centre

by News Desk | Oct 3, 2024 | Previews

The World Premiere of a new documentary ‘CHRIS GOLLON: Life in Paint’ (85 mins) is at the Barbican Centre on 29 October. Tickets and the trailer can be accessed here. Part of the Doc ‘N Roll Festival, it features Thurston Moore, Maggi Hambling,...
Isamu Noguchi: Socially Engaged Art – Barbican Centre  – Revd Jonathan Evens

Isamu Noguchi: Socially Engaged Art – Barbican Centre – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Nov 20, 2021 | Reviews

Isamu Noguchi thought art should improve the way people live and believed sculpture could ‘be a vital force in our everyday life. He saw art ‘as something which teaches human beings how to become more human’ because everything is sculpture;...
Magnificent Obsessions and Slow Movement At The Barbican Centre

Magnificent Obsessions and Slow Movement At The Barbican Centre

by News Desk | Mar 24, 2015 | Reviews

I enjoy the occasional afternoon wandering through junk shops and this exhibition was not without interest, in the way that junk shops and museums like the Pitt Rivers in Oxford, stuffed with random objects in miscellaneous cases, are not uninteresting. The human...
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