Threads of Identity and Memory: Central London Art Stops
This curated experience weaves together themes of identity, memory, and materiality through powerful works by artists like Donna Gottschalk and Chiharu Shiota. From the intimate narratives in photography to immersive installations, each stop invites you to reflect on personal and collective historie
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Curator Tour: We Others: Donna Gottschalk and Hélène Giannecchini
The Photographers' Gallery
The curator tour at The Photographers' Gallery provides an intimate glimpse into Gottschalk and Giannecchini's exploration of identity. Look for how their images challenge societal perceptions and evoke a sense of belonging.
Frida: The Making of an Icon
Tate Modern
At Tate Modern, 'Frida: The Making of an Icon' delves into Kahlo's profound impact on culture and art. Pay attention to the personal artefacts that reveal her struggles and triumphs, expanding on the themes of identity.
Katharina Grosse, Bermondsey
White Cube
Katharina Grosse's vibrant installations at White Cube transform the gallery space into an explosion of colour and form. Her immersive works challenge expectations and prompt viewers to consider the relationship between space and experience.
Cho Sung-Hee - Pieter Obels, 'Nature in Form'
Opera Gallery London
Opera Gallery's pairing of Cho Sung-Hee and Pieter Obels contrasts delicate hanji paper with bold steel sculptures. The interplay of materials here emphasizes the balance of fragility and strength, echoing themes from previous stops.
Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life
Hayward Gallery
Chiharu Shiota's 'Threads of Life' at Hayward Gallery presents a haunting exploration of memory through intricate thread installations. Look for the emotional weight in her work, particularly how it connects to personal histories and shared experiences.
Connection Established: Digital Folklore and Web Craft
The Photographers' Gallery
Back at The Photographers' Gallery, 'Connection Established' celebrates a new generation of artists reclaiming digital narratives. This show reflects on how technology shapes our understanding of identity, tying back to themes of memory and culture.
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize
The Photographers' Gallery
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize showcases powerful storytelling through the lens of photography. Each shortlisted artist offers a unique perspective, further enriching the overarching narrative of identity and personal history.
Memory of Materials: Chiharu Shiota & Yin Xiuzhen
Hayward Gallery
In 'Memory of Materials,' Shiota and Yin Xiuzhen push the boundaries of installation art. Their work prompts critical reflection on the traces left by memory, creating a poignant link to the earlier discussions of identity and materiality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Threads of Identity and Memory: Central London Art Stops"?
This curated experience weaves together themes of identity, memory, and materiality through powerful works by artists like Donna Gottschalk and Chiharu Shiota. From the intimate narratives in photography to immersive installations, each stop invites you to reflect on personal and collective historie
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: The Photographers' Gallery, Tate Modern, White Cube, Opera Gallery London, Hayward Gallery.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including The Photographers' Gallery, Tate Modern, White Cube. 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.
