Fluid Forms and Feminine Futures in Mayfair
A stroll through Mayfair reveals how artists are reshaping perspectives on identity and nature. These exhibitions challenge conventions while celebrating the essence of life.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Lynda Benglis: Spettri
Thomas Dane Gallery
Lynda Benglis’ 'Spettri' at Thomas Dane Gallery showcases her bold sculptures that dissolve traditional ideas of femininity. Look for her innovative use of materials that almost defy gravity, creating an immersive experience.
Afterglow
Unit London
Imogen Allen's 'Afterglow' at Unit London invites you to feel the pulse of the ocean through her fluid artworks. The pieces create an intimate connection between nature and the viewer, perfect for anyone seeking to lose themselves in colour and form.
R. Crumb: There's No End to the Nonsense
David Zwirner
At David Zwirner, R. Crumb's 'There's No End to the Nonsense' offers a sharp satirical lens on culture. His distinct comic style challenges viewers to reflect on the absurdities of modern life, making it a must-see for anyone who appreciates a good laugh.
Abdulqader Al Rais, Al Nayed
Opera Gallery London
Opera Gallery hosts a significant retrospective of Abdulqader Al Rais, a pioneer in the Emirati art scene. His works are a vibrant tapestry reflecting his cultural heritage; ideal for those wanting to broaden their understanding of Middle Eastern contemporary art.
This is a Robbery
Thomas Dane Gallery
Ella Kruglyanskaya's 'This is a Robbery' at Thomas Dane Gallery showcases her captivating exploration of identity through bold, swirling colours. Her ability to challenge perceptions makes this show a real highlight.
Ella Kruglyanskaya: This is a Robbery
Thomas Dane Gallery
In a follow-up exhibition at Thomas Dane, Kruglyanskaya continues to delve into themes of perception and identity, using vibrant colours to provoke a visceral reaction. Keep an eye out for her playful yet profound interpretations.
Andy Denzler, Inner Space
Opera Gallery London
Andy Denzler’s 'Inner Space' at Opera Gallery reveals a new trajectory in his painting style. His works blur the line between reality and abstraction, inviting a contemplative look at how we see ourselves within space.
Cho Sung-Hee - Pieter Obels, 'Nature in Form'
Opera Gallery London
Cho Sung-Hee and Pieter Obels' 'Nature in Form' at Opera Gallery is a harmonious blend of organic and industrial. The delicate hanji paper contrasts beautifully with Obels’ formidable steel, making for an intriguing dialogue about nature and form.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Fluid Forms and Feminine Futures in Mayfair"?
A stroll through Mayfair reveals how artists are reshaping perspectives on identity and nature. These exhibitions challenge conventions while celebrating the essence of life.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Thomas Dane Gallery, Unit London, David Zwirner, Opera Gallery London.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Thomas Dane Gallery, Unit London, David Zwirner. 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.
