Artistic Pulse: From Wakaliga to Bermondsey
These exhibitions converge around themes of identity, environment, and innovation, presenting works that challenge perceptions through varied media. Each artist pushes boundaries, making them a must-see duo across Central London and Bermondsey.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Wakaliga Uganda
Chisenhale Gallery
Cookies' 'Wakaliga Uganda' is a vibrant exploration of cultural narratives through multimedia. Look for the immersive installations that invite you to engage with the Ugandan landscape, as they set the tone for the inventive spirit of the following exhibitions.
Dana-Fiona Armour: Serpentine Currents
Somerset House
Dana-Fiona Armour's 'Serpentine Currents' at Somerset House elegantly navigates water as a theme. Expect to see how she uses fluid forms and reflections to provoke thought about our connection to nature, building on the narrative established at Chisenhale.
Somerset House Summer Series with American Express
Somerset House
While the Somerset House Summer Series isn't a traditional exhibition, it infuses the atmosphere with live music, enhancing the overall experience of artistry in the courtyard. The interplay of sound and environment echoes the themes of connection present in other stops.
Patrizio di Massimo: Between Us
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Patrizio di Massimo's 'Between Us' at Estorick Collection delves into interpersonal relationships through modern Italian cultural icons. Pay attention to the layers of meaning in his figures, which resonate with Cookies' examination of narrative identity.
UNIQLO Tate Play
Tate Modern
Tate Modern's 'UNIQLO Tate Play' is all about engaging creativity through Linda Bell's playful sculptures. This interactive exhibition invites exploration and spontaneity, mirroring the innovative approaches found in the previous shows.
Katharina Grosse, Bermondsey
White Cube
Katharina Grosse's site-specific installation at White Cube Bermondsey transforms space into a dynamic experience of colour and form. Her bold use of pigment echoes the energy found in previous exhibitions while cementing her place as a key voice in this thematic journey.
Cho Sung-Hee - Pieter Obels, 'Nature in Form'
Opera Gallery London
Opera Gallery's 'Nature in Form' brings together Cho Sung-Hee's delicate hanji paper works and Pieter Obels' striking steel sculptures, creating a conversation between fragility and strength. This duality reflects the connections made in earlier stops.
Racheal Crowther
Chisenhale Gallery
Racheal Crowther's exhibition at Chisenhale returns to the gallery with new perspectives on storytelling through her immersive works. Her focus on collective memory and home continues the exploration of identity that resonates throughout this curated experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Artistic Pulse: From Wakaliga to Bermondsey"?
These exhibitions converge around themes of identity, environment, and innovation, presenting works that challenge perceptions through varied media. Each artist pushes boundaries, making them a must-see duo across Central London and Bermondsey.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Chisenhale Gallery, Somerset House, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, Tate Modern, White Cube, Opera Gallery London.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Chisenhale Gallery, Somerset House, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art. 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.
