Changes to existing programme:
- Live from the Barbican: concerts by BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sakari Oramo (6 Nov), and, as part of EFG London Jazz Festival, Cassie Kinoshi with SEED Ensemble (14 Nov) and Shabaka Hutchings with Britten Sinfonia (18 Nov) will continue to be livestreamed for online audiences.
- The Ghost Light: the Barbican is planning to reschedule performances of The Ghost Light in its Theatre. All ticket lottery entries will be included in the draw for the new dates.
- Flight at the Bridge Theatre will now start performances from Thursday 10 December. The date for press performances will be confirmed shortly.
- Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer: the exhibition will reopen on Thursday 3 December and run until Sunday 3 January 2021.
- Toyin Ojih Odutola: A Countervailing Theory: the exhibition will reopen on Thursday 3 December and run until Sunday 24 January 2021. In the meantime, a digital walkthrough of the exhibition, narrated by Toyin Ojih Odutola, is available on the Barbican’s YouTube Channel.
- Cinema screenings of Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo, originally scheduled for Wednesday 18 November, will now screen on Saturday 12 December. Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace, scheduled for Thursday 5 November, has been moved to Thursday 14 January 2021.
- The Barbican Conservatory, home to more than 1,500 species of tropical plants and trees, will reopen to the public on Thursday 3 December.
- The Communities in Residence series – which provides free space in the Barbican for local community groups to use in a way that is useful to them – will restart once the Barbican reopens to the public.
Digital programme highlights:
- On Wednesday 4 November, the Barbican releases a new Nothing Concrete podcast. In this inspiring conversation, Nigerian-American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola and Erin J Gilbert, curator of Modern and Contemporary African and African American Art, talk about creative process and storytelling.
- Cinema On Demand will continue to offer a curated selection of independent new releases, ScreenTalks and exclusive partner festivals’ content including films from the London Palestine Film Festival, Doc ’n Roll, Fringe Queer Film & Arts Festival and London International Animation Festival.
- Soundhouse: Intimacy and Distance, a free digital showcase of experimental audio works and written commissions exploring audio culture in a physically distanced world.
- JARV IS… performance at the Barbican – A Musical Response to Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer – is available to watch for free online.