In the midst of London's typical gloomy weather, the city offers a diverse range of free cultural activities such as exhibitions and music. Highlighted exhibitions include "Black Sound London" at the Barbican, exploring the influence of British black music, and a retrospective of photographer Peter Hujar at Raven Row, revealing the impact of the Aids crisis on his art. Additionally, the Tate is showcasing an extensive display of artists' materials through the years, providing a deep dive into creative processes, appealing to both art enthusiasts and the curious public alike.
The Barbican Music Library's "Black Sound London" exhibition will showcase the evolution of British black music and its powerful statements of identity and resistance.
Peter Hujar's retrospective at Raven Row reflects the darker tones of his work influenced by the Aids crisis, showcasing intimate moments from New York's 1970s-80s scene.
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