About us

The Barbican is a multi-arts, learning, and conference centre in the City of London. We’re a catalyst for creativity, sparking possibilities for artists, audiences, and communities. We’re passionate about showcasing the most exciting art from around the world, pushing traditional artistic boundaries and helping us understand our lives in new and unexpected ways. Each year we present hundreds of different performances, events and exhibitions that entertain and inspire millions of people, create connections, provoke debate, and reflect the world we live in. Central to our purpose is supporting emerging talent, shaping opportunities that will accelerate the next generation of creatives. Opened in 1982, the Barbican is a unique and audacious building, recognised globally as an architectural icon. As well as our theatres, galleries, concert halls and cinemas, we are home to a large conservatory with over 1,500 species of plants and trees, a library, conference facilities, public and community spaces, restaurants, bars, and a picturesque lakeside oasis. Focussed firmly on the future, we’re working on ambitious plans to transform our building, reimaging what an arts centre can be and doing our part to address the climate crisis. Through our work on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, we will ensure the Barbican becomes a place where everyone belongs – where creativity, enterprise, and learning coexist, and everybody can achieve their fullest potential.

Website
http://www.barbican.org.uk
Industry
Performing Arts
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1982
Specialties
arts, theatre, classical music, contemporary music, performing arts, visual arts, film, art gallery, city of london, multi-arts, london, dance, education, learning, theatre, cinema, charity, young people, and families

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    We have published our latest annual report 2023/24. 📢 The report showcases many highlights from our inspiring and exciting artistic and educational programme, while also detailing our successes in achieving our organisational Purpose, Values and Shared Goals, which will continue to guide our transformation direction over the coming years. Last year, we worked with 1.3k artists and companies and ran over 4.2k events and screenings. We’re so very grateful to our principal funder the City of London Corporation, and all of our supporters for their generosity to the Barbican, as well as our incredible staff, Board Members and Trustees for their time and commitment which makes everything possible. You can read the full report here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e4FfsZfA

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    Some of the world’s leading architects, urban planners and developers visited the Centre this week, for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) International Conference 2024. 🌇 The CTBUH is the world’s leading non-profit in the field of tall buildings, skyscrapers and sustainable urbans design and the future of cities. Their annual conference is recognised as the as the hub for discussions on architectural innovation and sustainable urban development. The theme of event was “New or Renew: Addressing the Density Dilemma,” which explored the environmental, economic and social impacts of new developments and retrofitting. The Barbican was chosen as one of the venues for this conference as of our Barbican Renewal Programme, which will sustainably improve our public spaces and transform our underused spaces for new creative use, all without adding a single square metre of extra building. Looking for a unique venue to host your next event? We have a range of spaces that can be hired for conferences, photo and film shoots, product launches, meetings, or receptions. Find out more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eTZU_KxP 📸 - JT@aniseedphoto

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    Over the last week, Sir Antonio Pappano conducted his season opening concerts at the Barbican as the new Chief Conductor of our resident orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra. 🎻 🎹 🎺 🎼 In his inaugural concerts, Sir Antonio has presented grand symphonies, star soloists, and the world premiere of Sir James MacMillan's Concerto for Orchestra, showcasing the breadth of our brilliant Resident Orchestra whose performances have been lauded by both sold-out audiences and the press. Sir Antonio is no stranger to the LSO though, having conducted the orchestra on countless occasions since first collaborating with them in 1996 at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. We’re thrilled to have Sir Antonio and the LSO at the Barbican and hugely excited by what's yet to come. For our full classical music programme, including the LSO and our other Associate Orchestras, and to book tickets, see here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e8Q2kXEz 📸 - Mark Allan

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    Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum presents ‘It Will End in Tears,’ her first solo exhibition at a major UK institution which is in our Curve gallery. 🎨 Sunstrum fills the space with theatrical installations of life-size dioramas and paintings which follow a narrative sequence of a ‘femme fatale’ character living in an imagined colonial outpost. Each piece tells the story of what happens to our main character who refutes the rules dictated to her by society. The work echoes Sunstrum’s experience of living across Africa, Southeast Asia and North America and her reflections on a life lived between borders, alongside interpretations of home and wholeness. It Will End in Tears is free to attend and is open in The Curve from now until Sunday 5 January 2025. For more information see here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_aKtNSK

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    Autumn mist descended on our Centre last week, marking the changing of the seasons. 🌫️ Our iconic grey concrete walls look as mystical as ever in the foggy atmosphere of this time of the year. Thank you to all of the photographers who have captured the murky mornings and evening sprays. ☁️ 📸 - @londonfromtherooftops 📸 - @aferglerphoto 📸 - @jimbo_aye 📸 - @mattu1 📸 - @mairispaceship 📸 - @cleatsandcode 📸 - @barbicaninsider

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    Today marks the return of our popular Outdoor Cinema programme, where warm summer evenings are filled with some of the best cinema titles in the spectacular setting of our Sculpture Court. 🎦 🌆 🍿 This year’s programme features Hollywood musicals, a Wes Anderson classic, filmed concerts from blur and Bjork, Studio Ghibli and much more. Culture Mile BID is our destination partner and Mastercard is our associate partner. Card holders will be eligible for some exclusive offers and discounts. To see the full Outdoor Cinema 2024 programme and to book tickets see here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eKvvb69n

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    With several animal inspired artworks by Banksy popping up around London (including one in the City of London), it is a good reminder that the elusive street artist once marked our own concrete walls.    The story goes that Banksy paid us a clandestine visit just before we opened our hugely popular Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibition in 2017, creating two pieces overnight in homage to the pioneering New York artist.    Both artworks can be found under Beech Street Tunnel opposite our Cinema 2 and 3. 🎨

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    Lots of people viewing the new #Banksy ‘fish’ artwork today at its new temporary home in #GuildhallYard. Our colleagues carefully moved the piece here last night. It's now secure and can be viewed safely in the historic surroundings of Guildhall, away from the busy road that crowds were gathering on to view it. A new long-term home for the piece will be announced in due course. #DestinationCity City of London Police

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    Interested in leading a curated and distinctive cinema programme at an international arts centre in the heart of London? 🎦 We’re looking for a new Head of Cinema to play a leading role in defining and developing our exciting cinema strategy at the Barbican, while presenting a programme of new releases, curated seasons, talks with filmmakers and opportunities for new voices in cinema. The position is an essential part of our artistic and management teams and plays an important role in supporting the multiple art forms and collaborations at the Barbican. The ideal candidate will have an extensive knowledge of films and cinema history, with an understanding of the changing trends in the sector including methods of film consumption, audience experience and distribution models. You will be well networked in the cinema sector and have previous experience in curating film festivals, seasons and new release programming. The deadline for applications is 11:55pm on Sunday 8 September. For more information or to apply see here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e6fEuSEp

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    Our Curve gallery has been transformed into Our Street – a pop-up community play space filled with fun and games for the whole family. 🎈 You’re invited to walk down the entire street, taking in the familiar bus stops, London skylines, local shops and hopscotch courts on a journey of creativity and surprise. Our Street was designed by West Port Architects in consultation with local school children and artists and takes inspiration from our summer exhibition Francis Alÿs: Ricochets, which celebrates the universality of play. Just last week we were joined by award-winning hip-hop dance theatre company and Barbican Artistic Associate, BOY BLUE , for their “Make & Move” event and creative game duo, Hunt and Darton, for an Immersive Arcade Street Party, alongside many more. Over the next two weeks, we have a packed programme of free workshops, events and family-focused events making Our Street the perfect place to get creative this summer holiday. For more information and the full Our Street schedule see here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e6bNQ6Xb 📸 - Jesse Olu Ogunbanjo

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    We have received three nominations for the prestigious Sky Arts Awards. 📢 Our nominated works include Soheila Sokhanvari’s exhibition Rebel Rebel, which has been shortlisted in the Visual Arts category. The show celebrated and commemorated feminist icons from pre-revolutionary Iran and was a roaring success which welcomed 70k visitors at the Barbican before touring to ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum in Denmark. In the Dance category, our Associate Artist BOY BLUE was nominated for Cycles, a soaring exploration of hip hop dance which we co-commissioned and held the world premiere for this spring. Also nominated in the Dance category is Clod Ensemble, whose show with Nu Civilisation Orchestra, The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, will transform our Barbican Theatre into an exciting gig venue in September. The Sky Arts Awards are an accolade recognising British achievements in the arts. The winners will be announced at a ceremony on 17 September at The Roundhouse and good luck to all our nominees. 🤞 📸 - Lia Toby 📸 - Carl Fox 📸 - Graeme Miall

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