Unravel, Barbican, exhibition review: ‘Expands our appreciation of textiles as art’
Protest and subversion are stand-out themes of a show that features 50 artists from around the world
Protest and subversion are stand-out themes of a show that features 50 artists from around the world
The first prose book by the man known as the Bard of Dalston is a ‘very personal foray into the undergrowth of Cool Britannia’
The local author’s new novel explores the lives of three women at different junctures in Hackney’s history
This debut novel by an accomplished poet and performer will have you ‘giggling while reaching for the tissues’
This Christmas play at the UK’s first zero-waste theatre is a ‘perfect antidote to hibernal chill’
The borough’s municipal heart is a fitting place for this immersive take on Orwell’s famous novel
Photographer and multimedia artist Plex offers up a ‘very personal interpretation’ of the borough
Bartlett’s tale of illusion and love ‘keeps the reader thoroughly engrossed’
This selection of 13 images from the London Picture Archive are ‘well worth a peek’
This new show in Hoxton explores the grassroots culture of collective work in Hackney in the 70s and 80s
The first UK show dedicated to the 20th-century painter offers visitors a ‘flight of fancy’
The local artist puts on a ‘captivating’ show inside Hackney’s second oldest home
This novel ‘paints a picture of a journey away and back that many readers will recognise’
An enthralling one-man show, written and performed by Richard Vergette
The Royal Academician is showing his latest exhibition at his studio gallery in London Fields
Neil Martinson’s photographs of the borough, on display to raise money for the local food bank, show ‘a community on the move’