Resonance and Reflection: Installations in London
This curated experience stitches together narratives of resistance, memory, and identity. From Copperfield to Bethnal Green, each exhibition invites you to ponder the spaces we inhabit and the stories we tell.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
rest against, against rest
Copperfield Gallery
At 'rest against, against rest', don't miss the subtle interplay between Godoy and de Paula's installations. Their exploration of resistance as a form of rest challenges our assumptions about productivity and relaxation.
The Andean Information Age
Copperfield Gallery
Santillán's work in 'The Andean Information Age' blends technology with cultural identity. Look for how he uses digital media to create a dialogue about heritage in a modern context, making it a thought-provoking stop.
GHOST NOTES
Fold Gallery
In 'GHOST NOTES', Aguirre and Stead merge sound with visual art in a deeply immersive way. Pay attention to how silence can be as powerful as sound, creating an atmosphere that lingers well after you've left.
Upwelling
Seventeen Gallery
Betsy Bradley's 'Upwelling' takes a big picture approach to nature's cycles. The large, suspended works echo the ocean's dynamics, inviting you to reflect on the interconnectedness of life.
Thinking of somewhere else
The Approach
'Thinking of somewhere else' is a feast of abstract perspectives. Each artist offers a unique lens—look for the contrasting styles that challenge your perception of space and form.
Basins of Attraction
Carlos/Ishikawa
In 'Basins of Attraction', Rose Salane plays with archaeology and memory. Her C-Prints from Pompeii invite contemplation on how history shapes our identity, making it a poignant exploration of time.
After the Sun
Copperfield Gallery
Romero's 'After the Sun' uses light to explore nature’s rhythms. Watch how her materials interact to create a sensory relationship between the viewer and the environment, drawing you into a reflective space.
Songs for living
Carlos/Ishikawa
'Songs for living' by Arunanondchai and Gvojic uses multimedia to dissect cultural identity. This exhibition's innovative installations blur the lines between personal and collective narratives, making it essential viewing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Resonance and Reflection: Installations in London"?
This curated experience stitches together narratives of resistance, memory, and identity. From Copperfield to Bethnal Green, each exhibition invites you to ponder the spaces we inhabit and the stories we tell.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Copperfield Gallery, Fold Gallery, Seventeen Gallery, The Approach, Carlos/Ishikawa.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Copperfield Gallery, Fold Gallery, Seventeen 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.
