Art That Moves: Sound, Memory, and Identity
Take a trip through immersive experiences where sound, memory, and identity intertwine. These exhibitions challenge perceptions and encourage connections between the personal and the collective.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
felicita + Hannan Jones & Samir Kennedy
Somerset House
At Somerset House, watch as sound and movement unfold in real-time. The modular approach of felicita and Hannan Jones & Samir Kennedy invites you to witness the evolving nature of performance art, making each visit unique.
Cho Sung-Hee - Pieter Obels, 'Nature in Form'
Opera Gallery London
Cho Sung-Hee's delicate hanji paper sculptures alongside Pieter Obels' striking steel pieces create a tactile dialogue about nature. The interplay between fragility and strength here is essential for understanding contemporary materiality.
I Don't Know What's Come Over Me
Workplace Gallery
James Cabaniuk's works at Workplace Gallery delve into the intimate complexities of queer identity. Expect vibrant colours and emotional depth that challenge norms and evoke a visceral response, leaving you contemplating your own experiences.
Frida: The Making of an Icon
Tate Modern
Frida Kahlo’s legacy is beautifully captured at Tate Modern, offering an insight into her life as both artist and revolutionary. The show not only explores her iconic imagery but also situates her influence within broader sociopolitical contexts.
The River Between
Studio Voltaire
Shamica Ruddock’s 'The River Between' offers a poetic exploration of Guyanese folklore through film. The use of magical realism challenges traditional narratives, and witnessing the 16mm film adds a rich, tactile layer to the storytelling.
Kunstindustrie
Seventeen Gallery
Kunstindustrie at Seventeen Gallery is a thought-provoking examination of how art objects function within society. The variety of artists featured prompts questions about the roles of aesthetics and utility, making it a must-see for art enthusiasts.
Love Fulfilled
Carlos/Ishikawa
Bendt Eyckermans' 'Love Fulfilled' invites reflection on memory and perception through his intricate oil paintings. Each piece is a portal to emotional landscapes that resonate on a deeply personal level, encouraging viewers to engage introspectively.
Upcoming Exhibition – Jack White: THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR
Newport Street Gallery
Jack White's upcoming show at Newport Street Gallery promises to be a significant exploration of new themes in his practice. Keep an eye on this space as it could redefine how we perceive his artistic evolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Art That Moves: Sound, Memory, and Identity"?
Take a trip through immersive experiences where sound, memory, and identity intertwine. These exhibitions challenge perceptions and encourage connections between the personal and the collective.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Somerset House, Opera Gallery London, Workplace Gallery, Tate Modern, Studio Voltaire, Seventeen Gallery and 2 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Somerset House, Opera Gallery London, Workplace Gallery. All stops are mapped with directions on EPIFANI.
Is this experience free?
EPIFANI experiences are free to browse and follow. Individual events may have their own entry fees — check each stop for details.
