
Intimacies: Self (with Olivia Laing, Agnès Varda, Luchita Hurtado, Hans Ulrich Obrist & Axel Kacoutié)
As our journey through intimacy draws to a close, it's time to look inward and reflect on how we can get closer to ourselves. We're consider...
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Serpentine London brings you a seasonal podcast on art and ideas featuring thematic episodes that bring together the artists, writers, and thinkers of our time to explore questions around ec...

As our journey through intimacy draws to a close, it's time to look inward and reflect on how we can get closer to ourselves. We're consider...

This episode opens up to consider intimacy with the world around us. Today, many of us feel – and are – disconnected from place, and not eve...

We now move from a space of fear into desire – asking how art can be a space to express, explore and experience the supposedly private spher...

Sometimes the things we fear live as intimately within us as the things we love. These fears are rarely distant from us: we are sometimes cl...

Following strangers, we turn to the people our lives are first entangled with: our families. Family is a contested and challenging space for...

We start our journey into intimacy by considering our interactions with strangers. The unexpected crossing of paths between people who have...

This new series of Serpentine Podcast explores the complexities of closeness. Released weekly from 22 August 2023, Serpentine Podcast: Intim...

What changes can we carry forward from our REWORLDING journey – and how has it changed us? In this bonus episode, our host Gaylene Gould sha...

How can relationships transform us, and our world? The final episode of the series explores how artists are actively collaborating with comm...

How do we co-create our world with other species, and how are artists working with these beings in response to ecological instability? This...

How can the way we play change the way we live? How are creativity, collaboration, and change adaptation related, and why do these activitie...

How can looking back alter what we wish for the future? In this episode, artists and researchers discuss how they question accepted historie...

Can fiction remake reality? In the first episode of REWORLDING , we hear from artists, musicians and writers who use dreaming and imaginatio...

What is a world, and how do we begin to reshape it? Introducing REWORLDING – a new Serpentine Podcast series, hosted by Gaylene Gould. The p...

In Jay Bernard's Crystals of this Social Substance , we hear eight young people from South London discuss money in a conversation that circu...

Reflecting on Brixton's sites of community care and resistance, Ain Bailey's Atlantic Railton brings together a series of intimate conversat...

In this work by Torkwase Dyson, an impactful collage of sound embodies breathing in relation to the environment, the politics of space, and...

Rooted in thinking about the landscape around Serpentine, Brian Eno's IN A GARDEN creates a generative space through layered sound. This aud...

Moss Matters is a sound work devised by students of the Royal College of Art's School of Architecture studio ADS3, on the occasion of Serpen...

How can gaming and virtual world-building help us design better cultural architecture and infrastructures? What does the metaverse show us a...

'Justice is an ongoing methodology' - Ruha Benjamin. What can digital assets and datasets do for Black liberation and social justice? From b...
Back to Earth presents a new mini-podcast series inspired by the publication of 140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth , a collaboration betwee...
Back to Earth presents a new mini-podcast series inspired by the publication of 140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth , a collaboration betwee...
Back to Earth presents a new mini-podcast series inspired by the publication of 140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth , a collaboration betwee...
Back to Earth presents a new mini-podcast series inspired by the publication of 140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth , a collaboration betwee...

Back to Earth presents a new mini-podcast series inspired by the publication of 140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth , a collaboration betwee...

A new mini-podcast series inspired by the publication of 140 Artists' Ideas for Planet Earth , a collaboration between Serpentine and Pengui...

On Practice: Walking asks how does walking shape our experience of the city? How can it be used as a tool for resistance and change? Featuri...

On Practice: Listening asks: How can listening form a space of political encounter? What is the difference between listening and hearing? Ho...

On Practice: Cooking asks how cooking can bring people together and provide nourishment and care? What are the ways that cooking together ca...

What are earth, land, soil, ground and dirt? Join us in that place which is simultaneously ground, land, soil and Earth, that is to say, whe...

"Instead, let's consider the dandelion achene. The flower kingdom's lil grey-haired punk." (Sophia Al-Maria) Released on the Winter Equinox,...

"In the Wobble" On the occasion of the General Ecology festival, The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish: The Understory of the Understo...

"Combustible Communities" On the occasion of the General Ecology festival, The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish: The Understory of th...

"Camas, Cores, and Spores" On the occasion of the General Ecology festival, The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish: The Understory of t...

Back to Earth: Can I Get Back To You? The concluding episode of this podcast season examines the past, present and future of the Back to Ear...

What is queer ecology? How do queer theory and artistic practice inform environmental activism and climate justice? How can we think decolon...

Indigenous rights, care of biodiversity, and ecological, multispecies worldviews are inextricably connected. Today's episode features perspe...

How are artists using technologies to imagine alternate realities, new alien languages and manipulate time? How can artists make the invisib...

What does design look like when it begins from a position of ecological responsibility? What does designing with and for the non-human mean?...

How can botanical knowledge support practices of ecological and personal healing? In episode 4: By Leaves We Listen , hosts Victoria Sin and...

What are artists' roles in knowing or making tomorrow? What are alternative ways of knowing our planet? Victoria Sin and Lucia Pietroiusti r...

In Episode 3, hosts Victoria Sin & Lucia Pietroiusti dive into one of the core ecological principles of Back to Earth: we are all interconne...

How are artists developing campaigns for the Earth? How can an artwork reconnect us with the environment? Can we "feel" the speed of climate...

How can art respond to the climate emergency? How can society collectively self-transform? How can an arts institution contribute to discour...

Roots move towards water. Leaves grow towards the sun. Plants don't have neurons… Does it matter? How else can they remember, and learn from...

Ancient Greeks used orchids and lettuce to enhance and suppress sexual appetite. Thinking beyond plants as a backdrop or decoration, what do...

Curators for Serpentine Projects and Serpentine Education - Amal Khalaf and Alex Thorp bring us sounds from their one-day forum at Conway Ha...

What new ecological insights can be gained from thinking of the planet as an organism in itself? As humans, we have a need to simplify our s...

In our own bodies, we are outnumbered 9-to-1 by non-human cells. If we as humans need these organisms to function, what exactly do we mean w...