Archive

From the architecture pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas marathon and the general ecology programme, explore over 50 years of artists, projects and exhibitions.

A World View: John Latham

A World View: John Latham

Serpentine South Gallery 2 Mar — 21 May 2017

John Latham exerted a powerful and lasting influence, not only on his peers but on generations of younger artists.

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Speak: Tania Bruguera, Douglas Gordon, Laure Prouvost and Cally Spooner

Speak: Tania Bruguera, Douglas Gordon, Laure Prouvost and Cally Spooner

Serpentine North Gallery 2 Mar — 21 May 2017

'Speak' brought together four artists and coincided with the Serpentine Gallery’s survey of the late British conceptual artist John Latham.

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The Studio: The Perfect School?

The Studio: The Perfect School?

Serpentine South Gallery 13–16 Jun 2017

Paul Maheke led a week of performative workshops for Year 5 and 6 students to explore alternative school futures.

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Speak Back

Speak Back

Offsite 24 Jun 2017

A series of storytelling workshops and public performances that looked at media narratives of global conflict and migration.

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Serpentine Architecture: Francis Kéré in Conversation

Serpentine Architecture: Francis Kéré in Conversation

Serpentine Pavilion 26 Jun 2017

Architect Francis Kéré was in conversation with Stefano Boeri, Mohsen Mostafavi, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Saskia Sassen.

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Shapes

Shapes

30 October 2014 — 30 June 2017

Invisible Spaces of Parenthood’s collaboration with the Portman Early Childhood Centre draws attention to the marginalisation of early years practice.

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Park Nights 2017: Arthur Jafa

Park Nights 2017: Arthur Jafa

Serpentine Pavilion 30 Jun 2017

Cinematographer and artist Arthur Jafa hosted an evening in response to his summer exhibition at the Serpentine.

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The Studio: Here is the Place

The Studio: Here is the Place

Serpentine South Gallery 4–7 Jul 2017

Year 5–6 students developed collective identities, borrowing techniques from Nordic live action role play.

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Intimate Trespass: Hapticality, Waywardness, and the Practice of Entanglement

Intimate Trespass: Hapticality, Waywardness, and the Practice of Entanglement

Offsite 8 Jul 2017

Professor Saidiya Hartman (Columbia University) joined scholars, artists and writers to discuss themes from Scenes of Subjection.

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