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Symbols of resistance will always grow
Deepening the narratives of spaces forgotten
Photography as an act of hope
Immaterial potentiality
People and plants: Habitats and habitus
Our recent exhibition exploring the expansion of imaginaries
Highlights from a night of performances
Exploring collective mourning
Watch the artist introduce her recent exhibition
Piecing together untold stories
Challenging what gets called art and who decides
Contemplating the spaces of institutional life that we normalise and neutralise
On art as a tool – not just to reflect, but also to act
On climate, mutation and rice
Reflecting on her research and learning in Tate's curatorial department
Curating as storytelling
Investigating emancipation and imagination
On collecting as a political exercise
Honouring archival plant specimens in a new futuristic installation
On using sound to blur the lines between past, present and future
Exploring the material and metaphysical conditions of decolonisation
Artist Khairani Barokka presents her project exploring decolonisation, disability, and visual cultures
Discussing collections, repatriation, compensation and what might be 'non-returnable'
On colonisation, landscapes and living collections
Michael Rakowitz, Arsalan Mohammad and Sarona Abuaker on "thinking with The Beatles"
On seeking a technical, environmental and spiritual synthesis
Considering heritage, collections and what artefacts in Slovakia might reveal about the country itself
We revisit our 2016 artist-in-residence
Considering the lives of historical objects within institutions
UK associate artist 2021
We revisit our 2019 curator-in-residence
We revisit our 2016 UK associate artist
We revisit our 2015 artist-in-residence
We revisit our 2014 artists-in-residence
How can contemporary art from Latin America help us foster a collective re-imagining of the future?
UK associate artist 2019
Artist-in-residence 2020
We revisit our 2017 artist-in-residence
We revisit our 2014/15 artist-in-residence
We revisit our 2018 curator-in-residence
We revisit our 2019 artist-in-residence
Exploring the relationship between the post-colonial body, Catholicism, and sonic history
The performance artist discusses his work focusing on hand movement and gestures
Watch highlights from the closing weekend
Discussing air pollution and using virtual reality to tell its stories
On art, decentralisation and emergent technocultures
On artists "looking for the future, but also working hard for the present"
On his performance exploring the political and economic relationship between Camdodia and China
Watch the artist introduce his recent exhibition
Uncovering and celebrating food histories and their legacies
On the exhibition that formed part of our fourth season of Politics of Food
Watch the performances from the 2019 opening week
On painting, the divine, and the city of Rio
On a collection with a global framework and its future
Watch the artists speak about their specially-commissioned collaborative works
Watch the artist discuss her two works in the show
Watch Aaron Cezar introduce the exhibition
Using performance as a tool to produce knowledge
On his practice exploring gender and trauma
On her performance 'The Post-National Anthems'
Contemplating the role of a collector within the art community
On presenting counterfeit currency to visitors at Frieze
On collecting as a process of understanding
Considering the sound of mosquitos in a social, historical, and political context
Presenting a performance that draws its imagery from the British Museum
Exploring the idea of camouflage through performance
Exploring the experience of social structures through puppetry
Considering how collectors can support the production of new art
Introducing his curatorial and artistic interests, including new media art and obsolete technologies
On his Delfina exhibition which interrogates how we create meaning to interpret the world
On the history and future of modern architecture in the Gulf
On seeking to plug a gap in general knowledge about art from the Arab world
Discussing three current projects based in Morocco
On Spring Workshop, the 5-year initiative she founded in Hong Kong
Discussion with Marc Dion, Roel Arkesteijn and Viktor Wynd
Stories of the female protagonists behind Baghdad's modern monuments
On giving space to the act of listening
Considering translation as a tool for connection or intimacy
Presenting her installation inspired by the famous tiles of Brazilian artist Athos Bulcão
Presenting a performance of sculptures inspired by budget clothing displays
Exploring the V&A's South Asia collection
On how and why his collection has evolved over the years
The 'salary-man' collector tells his story
On the programme and exhibition reflecting on a decade of residencies at Delfina Foundation
Thinking through ownership of contemporary art and cultural heritage
Exploring the public responsibilities of private initiatives
Interrogating the relationship between artist and collector
Performance by artist-in-residence
On collecting's potential as a site of intimate encounter and exchange
Introducing our winter 2017 artist-in-residence
Our spring 2016 resident on his interest in the biological, social and economic rhythms of everyday life
Introducing our spring 2017 artist-in-residence
On the artists, activities and ideas that formed the third season of 'The Politics of Food'
Seeking to make choreographic thinking and the agency of dance artists visible
On their public installation and programme considering the global circulation of food
Exploring cultures and politics of seed and grains
Tools for a ‘decomposed cinema’
On failures of communication and language at the brink of collapse
Exploring performance as a form of recording and re-writing history
Inventing a new form of scoring for the collective voice
On transcribing a typeface into movement
Navigating questions of communal identity, the state, self-censorship
Considering self-representation and performing racial and gendered identities
Curator Élise Atangana introduces her Kampala Biennale research, followed by a performance by Julien Creuzet
On Campus in Camps, an experimental education programme hosted in Dheisheh refugee camp, Bethlehem
Will Gompertz features Delfina Foundation and its Founder on the BBC2 programme
Considering the current state of surveillance and the net
The artist reflects on his residency
Professor Harry G. West on contemporary artisanal cheese and the politics of taste
Taking culinary revenge on the Koch brothers
Exploring the concept's complex implications
On the residencies that took place in this latest edition of the annual programme
On the artist's Delfina Foundation exhibition, Study for a Garden (2012)
Discussing her Frieze Projects commission 'Murder in Three Acts' (2012)
Discussing his practice with curator Jessica Morgan
Writer and theorist Mark Fisher on hauntology in contemporary music and film
Exploring the shopping centre as a social spaces
Documentation of 'Stars'
Exploring the shifting identity of the self and its belonging
Considering animation as a way of exploring ideas such as hybridisation
Presenting practice
Artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan presents a live listening session
The artist on his Delfina Foundation exhibition 'The best of Sammy Clark'
The artist on his Delfina Foundation exhibition 'Studio Osep'
A performance response to 'The Spacemakers' exhibition
Exploring the challenges of creating a home in today's global urban cities
The artist on his Delfina Foundation & The Mosaic Rooms exhibition 'New Works'
Panel event in collaboration with Tate
The artist on his Delfina Foundation exhibition 'New Works'