Interwoven Identities: Moritz and Achiampong's Visions
Sabine Moritz and Larry Achiampong explore the intersection of memory, identity, and abstraction in their work. These exhibitions challenge viewers to reflect on how personal histories shape our understanding of the world.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
The Sleep of Tomorrow
Pilar Corrias Gallery
At Pilar Corrias, Moritz melds abstraction with figuration, inviting you to consider how dreams and memories inform her expressive landscapes. Look for the subtle details that reveal her emotional landscape.
Frieze London
Copperfield Gallery
Larry Achiampong at Copperfield Gallery offers a poignant exploration of cultural heritage and identity, using multimedia to address the complexities of personal and collective histories. His work often incorporates elements of storytelling that resonate deeply with contemporary concerns.
CONDO hosting Chris Sharp Gallery, Los Angeles: Deborah Hanson Murphy and Aimée Parrott
Kate MacGarry
The CONDO exhibition at Kate MacGarry features artists who challenge traditional narratives through innovative formats. This exploration of past and future connections serves as a perfect segue from Achiampong's engagement with memory.
Play Nice: Aziza Kadyri
Somerset House
Somerset House presents Aziza Kadyri, whose interactive installations bridge technology and art, raising questions about engagement and identity. This show complements Moritz and Achiampong's focus on personal narratives, but from a more futuristic perspective.
Armineh Negahdari Solo Exhibition
Cell Project Space
Armineh Negahdari's work at Cell Project Space offers a meditative take on memory through mark-making, deepening the themes of identity and personal history explored by the previous artists. Her use of charcoal and pastel creates a tactile connection that resonates emotionally.
RA Collection Gallery Project
Royal Academy of Arts
While the Royal Academy prepares for renovations, the RA Collection Gallery Project reflects on the transient nature of art and its spaces. This concept of change ties back to the themes of identity and memory prevalent in Moritz and Achiampong's works.
"Posters to the Olive Tree of Exile"
P21 Gallery
The focus on exile in 'Posters to the Olive Tree of Exile' at P21 Gallery echoes the exploration of belonging and displacement found in Achiampong's pieces. This exhibition prompts reflections on identity that align with the overarching theme.
Teacher CPDL Study Day 2026: Creating an Inclusive Classroom
South London Gallery
The Teacher CPDL Study Day at South London Gallery might not be an exhibition in the traditional sense, but its commitment to inclusivity and community resonates with the artists' focus on identity and personal narratives. It's a reminder that art can inspire change beyond gallery walls.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Interwoven Identities: Moritz and Achiampong's Visions"?
Sabine Moritz and Larry Achiampong explore the intersection of memory, identity, and abstraction in their work. These exhibitions challenge viewers to reflect on how personal histories shape our understanding of the world.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Pilar Corrias Gallery, Copperfield Gallery, Kate MacGarry, Somerset House, Cell Project Space, Royal Academy of Arts and 2 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Pilar Corrias Gallery, Copperfield Gallery, Kate MacGarry. 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.
