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Speaking to Support Structures: RESOLVE Collective

Members of interdisciplinary design collective RESOLVE consider how they work to realise just and equitable visions of change.

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Earth's Breath

Earth's Breath

This flowing meditation invites us to take a breath of gratitude in communion and union with plant life.

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Speaking to Support Structures: Barby Asante

Support Structures for Support Structures Fellow Barby Asante reflects on how acceptance and reciprocity can form foundations for creative support.

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Speaking to Support Structures: Abbas Zahedi

Artist and Support Structures for Support Structures fellow Abbas Zahedi offers insight into the centrality of invitation and dialogue to his practice.

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a mysterious dark space with red hair

shush (feat. lucinda chua): A Response to Alienarium 5

A response to Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster's Alienarium 5, this audio work is a darkly dreamlike guided meditation that brings us close to a mysterious creature.

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a form with a texture like grey mineral

Sound Gallery: Crystals of this Social Substance by Jay Bernard

Jay Bernard's audio work for the Sound Gallery series brings eight young people into conversation on class, economics and inequality.

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Sound Gallery: Atlantic Railton by Ain Bailey

Sound Gallery: Atlantic Railton by Ain Bailey

In Ain Bailey's sound work, we hear intimate conversations and sonic resonances that reflect Brixton's sites of care and resistance.

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Photo Poetry: Three Responses to James Barnor's Archive

Samatar Elmi, Louisa Adjoa Parker and Amina Jama write poetry in response to the vivid photographs of British-Ghanaian photographer, James Barnor.

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Home Video: A Conversation on the Role of Video in Current Housing Struggles

Home Video: A Conversation on the Role of Video in Current Housing Struggles

In the context of the UK's housing crisis, Ed Webb-Ingall speaks to three activists about how video-making is used in struggles for safe and affordable homes.

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Archive

Discover over 50 years of the Serpentine

From the architectural Pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas Marathons and research-led initiatives, explore our past projects and exhibitions.

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