Light, Memory, and Identity: Art in Central London
A walk through the heart of London reveals how light, memory, and identity intertwine in contemporary art. From dynamic performance archives to immersive installations, each stop offers a unique lens on how we perceive ourselves and our surroundings.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Senga Nengudi: Performance Works 1972-1982
Whitechapel Gallery
Senga Nengudi's performance works redefine the boundaries of sculpture and movement. Look for the personal and political resonance in her pieces, which challenge traditional narratives and celebrate the power of the body.
After the Sun
Copperfield Gallery
Rebeca Romero's 'After the Sun' is a sensory delight, with materials that change perception based on light. Pay attention to how the installations transform the gallery space, encouraging a moment of reflection and interaction with nature.
Hand Me Downs
Copperfield Gallery
In 'Hand Me Downs', Ty Locke delves into memory's personal history, crafting sculptures from found objects. Each piece serves as a tactile diary, inviting you to consider the stories embedded in the materials.
The Andean Information Age
Copperfield Gallery
Oscar Santillán's 'The Andean Information Age' offers a fascinating look at the confluence of technology and culture. Keep an eye out for his innovative use of digital elements that challenge how we view Andean traditions in a modern context.
Gabriel Chaile: Archaeology of Memory
Whitechapel Gallery
Gabriel Chaile's 'Archaeology of Memory' invites viewers into a dialogue about identity and heritage. His installations are often layered with historical references, so look closely to unravel the connections between past and present.
A Country, A Body
Copperfield Gallery
Cian Dayrit's 'A Country, A Body' weaves together landscape and personal identity through a mix of techniques. The pieces evoke a sense of place that resonates with viewers on both a physical and emotional level.
PROXIMITY
Fold Gallery
In 'PROXIMITY', Annie Trevorah and Liberty Quinn explore the nuances of connection in today's world. Look for their playful yet poignant use of space, prompting you to consider your own relationships and distances.
GHOST NOTES
Fold Gallery
GHOST NOTES combines the works of Carolina Aguirre and Christopher Stead, where sound intertwines with visual art. Be prepared for an immersive experience that challenges conventional viewing and listening, drawing you into an evocative silence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Light, Memory, and Identity: Art in Central London"?
A walk through the heart of London reveals how light, memory, and identity intertwine in contemporary art. From dynamic performance archives to immersive installations, each stop offers a unique lens on how we perceive ourselves and our surroundings.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Whitechapel Gallery, Copperfield Gallery, Fold Gallery.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Whitechapel Gallery, Copperfield Gallery, Fold 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.
