Markets, Bodies, and Dreams: London Art Crawl
This crawl stitches together themes of community, the body, and surreal dreams through an eclectic mix of photography and painting. Each stop offers a unique lens on how we relate to our environments, both real and imagined.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Martin Parr: A Fair Day
The Photographers' Gallery
Martin Parr's black-and-white snapshots from rural Ireland are a nostalgic trip into communal life. Look for the candid moments that showcase the vibrancy of everyday interactions during the fair days.
Though floating on water
Workplace Gallery
At Workplace Gallery, expect an engaging interplay between body and landscape. Each artist offers a distinct approach, so pay attention to how the works confront and complement each other in their explorations.
Katharina Grosse, Bermondsey
White Cube
Grosse's massive installations at White Cube will have you questioning scale and perception. Keep an eye out for the vibrant colours that push the boundaries of traditional painting into immersive experiences.
Wakaliga Uganda
Chisenhale Gallery
Cookies' Wakaliga Uganda at Chisenhale Gallery is a must for its rich narrative. This innovative project captures the essence of Ugandan culture while reflecting on the power of collaboration in art-making.
The Sleep of Tomorrow
Pilar Corrias Gallery
Sabine Moritz's new works at Pilar Corrias mark a pivotal moment in her career. The blend of abstraction and figuration invites you to delve deep into her evolving practice, revealing layers of emotion and technique.
Magritte and Les Lalanne: In the Mind’s Garden
Ben Brown Fine Arts
The Magritte and Les Lalanne exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts is a surrealist dreamscape that interweaves nature and imagination. Don't miss the playful juxtaposition of Magritte's iconic visuals with the Lalannes' sculptural wonders.
NC LIVE
South London Gallery
NC LIVE at the South London Gallery showcases emerging talents with fresh perspectives. Pay attention to the experimental approaches as new voices reimagine contemporary themes through various media.
Samuel Laurence Cunnane: Blue Road
Hayward Gallery
Samuel Laurence Cunnane's Blue Road at Hayward Gallery presents a poetic exploration of navigation and identity. The photographs challenge your perception of space and time, making it a fitting conclusion to this art crawl.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Markets, Bodies, and Dreams: London Art Crawl"?
This crawl stitches together themes of community, the body, and surreal dreams through an eclectic mix of photography and painting. Each stop offers a unique lens on how we relate to our environments, both real and imagined.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: The Photographers' Gallery, Workplace Gallery, White Cube, Chisenhale Gallery, Pilar Corrias Gallery, Ben Brown Fine Arts and 2 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including The Photographers' Gallery, Workplace Gallery, 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.
