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necessarily mean an exhibition aimed at providing an algorithmic “likeable” or “shareable” social media sugar high. No, immersion for Soho House means a richness that demands deeper exploration – and who be er to provide that than the global creative community (yes, including our members) pushing the very boundaries of contemporary culture?
roughout this issue (the second of our new Soho House print magazine, available worldwide), you’ll find our Soho Summit participants talking about what they do best: creating. Whether it’s artist Yinka Ilori (p110) on his brand new – and yes, immersive – installation, soon to be revealed at Soho Farmhouse, or essential American playwright Jeremy O. Harris talking style and charging at the establishment (p40), there’s provocation and inspiration here in equal measure.
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who are part of the growing creative community at Soho House Bangkok (p14). Busy, much? Sure, like you we’ve been hustling hard, creating spaces, events, membership value and more that continuously delivers, whether you are visiting the Houses morning, noon or night. And, like you, we know how impatient one can be to see that creativity, that inspiration, that hard work, bear fruit. Well, this is only the start: if you can’t make it to the Soho Summit in the UK this year, fear not. It’s coming to North America later in 2023 and then Europe in 2024. e journey has just begun: sign up, take the trip and enjoy the ride… Immersively.
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Let’s face it, few of Harris’s contemporaries demand such worthy a ention, whether it be his work for TV hit Euphoria or his driven philanthropy aimed at supporting Black women playwrights. He appears alongside Irish author and journalist Sinéad Burke (p84), founder of Tilting the Lens, an accessibility and Inclusion consultancy whose powerful work champions education, equity and social justice. Soho House hopes to work far more closely with Burke in the months and years ahead.
Of course, elsewhere in the magazine we have a heap more standout Soho House initiatives worth scanning: a series of portraits taken at our House
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