Love, Performance, and Iconic Objects in London
These exhibitions weave a rich tapestry of emotion, history, and form in London’s art scene. From the legacy of performance art to the intimate expressions of love in Renoir’s works, each stop reveals a different facet of human experience that connects us all.
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8 stops in London
Enthoven Unboxed: 100 Years of Collecting Performance
Victoria and Albert Museum
At the V&A, look for how Enthoven’s collection shaped the understanding of performance art over the last century. Don't miss the interactive displays that invite you to engage with the history of theatrical innovation.
Renoir and Love
National Gallery
Renoir’s ability to capture fleeting moments of affection makes this exhibition a must-see for anyone interested in the subtleties of human connection. Pay special attention to the painting 'Luncheon of the Boating Party' for its vibrant depiction of camaraderie and joy.
Richard Artschwager
Gagosian Gallery
Artschwager’s work at Gagosian blurs the lines between sculpture and painting, often echoing familiar objects in unexpected contexts. His clever use of materials challenges how we perceive everyday life.
Ranti Bam: SACRED GROVES
South London Gallery
Ranti Bam’s exploration of sacred spaces in 'SACRED GROVES' offers a profound reflection on heritage and spirituality, enhanced by her immersive video installations. This exhibition invites introspection and a deeper connection to cultural roots.
Ladies Music Pub and South London Gallery present: TIBERIUS B / SANS SOUCIS / TYSON
South London Gallery
Catch the collaborative spirit at South London Gallery with this lively event featuring music and art. It's a great way to experience local talent while enjoying complimentary drinks in a vibrant atmosphere.
Pim Pam Pop
Opera Gallery London
‘Pim Pam Pop’ at Opera Gallery celebrates the energy of Pop Art through diverse international voices. Look for how contemporary artists reinterpret classic themes, making them relevant for today’s audience.
Jasper Marsalis
Chisenhale Gallery
Jasper Marsalis's work at Chisenhale Gallery challenges traditional narratives with a focus on modern identity. His commissioned pieces are sure to provoke thought and discussion around the future of art.
Racheal Crowther
Chisenhale Gallery
Racheal Crowther's exhibition raises important questions about cultural representation and the role of space in art. Her pieces often contain layered meanings, inviting you to linger and ponder.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Love, Performance, and Iconic Objects in London"?
These exhibitions weave a rich tapestry of emotion, history, and form in London’s art scene. From the legacy of performance art to the intimate expressions of love in Renoir’s works, each stop reveals a different facet of human experience that connects us all.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Victoria and Albert Museum, National Gallery, Gagosian Gallery, South London Gallery, Opera Gallery London, Chisenhale Gallery.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Victoria and Albert Museum, National Gallery, Gagosian Gallery. 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.
