Identity, Memory, and Objects in London's Art Scene
This curated experience weaves through exhibitions that interrogate identity, memory, and the relationships we forge with objects. Each stop offers a unique lens on how art reflects and shapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Handle with Care: Conversations Through Objects
Wellcome Collection
At the Wellcome Collection, 'Handle with Care' invites you to consider how everyday objects hold narratives of personal and shared history. Look for the interactive components that encourage conversation about what we value.
Ancestry
Carlos/Ishikawa
Manuela Solano's 'Ancestry' at Carlos/Ishikawa delves into how identity is constructed through cultural artefacts. Pay attention to her use of nail polish—it's a striking commentary on fragility and permanence.
Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition
Somerset House
The Sony World Photography Awards at Somerset House showcases powerful narratives captured through the lens. This year's theme is particularly poignant, reflecting on global issues that resonate with personal experiences.
Being Human
Wellcome Collection
'Being Human' at Wellcome Collection offers a deeper understanding of how trust shapes our identity in healthcare. Don't miss the thought-provoking installations that question contemporary medical ethics.
Book Launch: Curating & Repair
The Photographers' Gallery
The book launch at The Photographers' Gallery presents 'Curating & Repair', a publication reflecting on how we restore and rethink art. Engaging with this work might inspire your own reflections on the art we consume.
Library Highlights
Barbican Art Gallery
The Barbican's 'Library Highlights' features installations and curated displays that celebrate the intersection of art and design. Look for how these works express creativity through unconventional formats.
Gabriel Chaile: Archaeology of Memory
Whitechapel Gallery
Gabriel Chaile's 'Archaeology of Memory' at Whitechapel Gallery explores personal and collective histories through layered installations. Keep an eye out for his use of materials that evoke nostalgia and cultural memory.
GHOST NOTES
Fold Gallery
'GHOST NOTES' at Fold Gallery expands the conversation by merging sound and visual art. Engage with the immersive experience—it's a reminder of how silence and sound shape our perceptions of space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Identity, Memory, and Objects in London's Art Scene"?
This curated experience weaves through exhibitions that interrogate identity, memory, and the relationships we forge with objects. Each stop offers a unique lens on how art reflects and shapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Wellcome Collection, Carlos/Ishikawa, Somerset House, The Photographers' Gallery, Barbican Art Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery and 1 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Wellcome Collection, Carlos/Ishikawa, Somerset House. 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.
