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THABO
THABO
For over a decade, THABO has been a captivating musician and storyteller, using his voice to shed light on pressing global issues such as climate change and social challenges.
THABO’s artistic expression has now broadened and evolved to embrace the BantuTronic philosophy - a compelling exploration of Bantu culture 500 years in the past and 500 years in the future.
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In the studio: Julianknxx
We spent the day with artist and poet Julianknxx in his workspace at 180 Studios. He talked to us about his influences, the books that inspire his practice and the ideas behind his exhibition in our Curve gallery, Chorus in Rememory of Flight.
The Curve
Location
The Curve is located on Level G and can be found at the bottom of the Silk Street entrance ramp, opposite the Barbican Shop.
Address
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, London
EC2Y 8DS
Public transport
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