Saturday Art Crawl: Mirrors, Confessions, and Colour
This Saturday, immerse yourself in a tapestry of art, from Anish Kapoor's reflective installations to Tracey Emin's emotional narratives. Each stop unveils layers of meaning and invites introspection, making for a perfect day of thought-provoking exploration.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Anish Kapoor
Lisson Gallery
At Lisson Gallery, Kapoor's mirror works play tricks on perception, encouraging you to question your own reflection. Don't miss the subtle interplay between light and form; it's a meditation on existence itself.
Tracey Emin
Tate Modern
Tracey Emin's exhibition at Tate Modern is a masterclass in vulnerability. Her raw, confessional pieces pull you into her world—look closely at the handwritten notes; they reveal her intimate thoughts and memories.
If You Ever Leave Me I'm Coming With You
Halcyon Gallery (Bond Street)
James McQueen's playful take on Penguin Books at Halcyon Gallery is refreshing. His satirical paintings challenge traditional narratives in literature, making you reconsider how art and text intersect in everyday life.
States of Love and Collapse
Serpentine Galleries
The Serpentine Galleries' 'States of Love and Collapse' promises a visceral experience with its focus on emotional complexity. The event that evening might just offer deeper insights; make a note to register early.
Leiko Ikemura: Riding Horizon
Lisson Gallery
Leiko Ikemura's 'Riding Horizon' invites you to reflect on existence through dreamlike imagery. Her ethereal works at Lisson Gallery blur the lines between reality and imagination, urging you to ponder your own journey.
Alighiero E Boetti: Ononimo
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Alighiero Boetti at Ben Brown Fine Arts showcases the beauty of systems and collaboration. His use of everyday materials in the Biro series reveals how order can emerge from chaos—definitely a highlight for anyone interested in conceptual art.
Self-Fulfilment
Seventeen Gallery
Jill Tate’s 'Self-Fulfilment' at Seventeen Gallery offers a calm retreat. The warm palettes and soft edges create a comforting atmosphere, perfect for contemplation amidst the bustling city.
Dana-Fiona Armour: Serpentine Currents
Somerset House
Dana-Fiona Armour's 'Serpentine Currents' at Somerset House brings a touch of fluidity to your day. Her works are a gentle reminder of the currents that shape our lives—take a moment to reflect on your own flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Saturday Art Crawl: Mirrors, Confessions, and Colour"?
This Saturday, immerse yourself in a tapestry of art, from Anish Kapoor's reflective installations to Tracey Emin's emotional narratives. Each stop unveils layers of meaning and invites introspection, making for a perfect day of thought-provoking exploration.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Lisson Gallery, Tate Modern, Halcyon Gallery (Bond Street), Serpentine Galleries, Ben Brown Fine Arts, Seventeen Gallery and 1 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Lisson Gallery, Tate Modern, Halcyon Gallery (Bond Street). 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.
