From Poison Plants to Healing Films: A London Art Trail
This curated experience weaves together thought-provoking exhibitions and conversations, all free to explore. From the eerie beauty of toxic flora to discussions on beauty standards and community film screenings, each stop invites reflection on nature and culture.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Against Nature
Pilar Corrias Gallery
Georg Wilson's 'Against Nature' is a haunting exploration of poisonous plants that intertwines folklore with contemporary anxieties about nature. Look for the intricate details in his works, which reflect a deeper commentary on our relationship with the wild.
Redefining beauty
Wellcome Collection
At the Wellcome Collection, you'll hear from voices shaping the conversation on beauty and identity. This isn't just a discussion; it's a chance to challenge norms and embrace new narratives around aesthetics in the art and fashion world.
WangShui, Bermondsey
White Cube
WangShui’s work at White Cube invites viewers into a world of immersive installations that blur boundaries between the digital and physical. Keep an eye out for how his pieces challenge perceptions of space and interaction.
Les Lalanne: A Living Landscape
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Les Lalanne's whimsical sculptures at Ben Brown Fine Arts transform organic forms into art that feels alive. The exhibition is a vibrant celebration of nature’s beauty and the playful ways it can be represented.
Katharina Grosse, Bermondsey
White Cube
Catch Katharina Grosse’s bold use of colour and expansive installations at White Cube. Her work invites you to reconsider how colour can influence perception and emotion in a gallery setting.
Film screening: That Boy: conversation about hate and healing (2025)
Masaryk room
The film screening at the Masaryk room takes on heavy themes of hate and healing, prompting essential discussions in our current climate. It's a powerful reminder of how storytelling through film can foster understanding.
Morland Estate Film Club
Morland Estate Community Hall
The Morland Estate Film Club offers a community vibe with short films paired with Q&As. It's a great way to engage with local talent while enjoying free food and a friendly atmosphere.
Anish Kapoor
Lisson Gallery
Anish Kapoor’s exhibition at Lisson Gallery showcases his mastery of reflective surfaces. His mirror works create a dialogue between viewer and artwork, transforming the space and your perception of it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "From Poison Plants to Healing Films: A London Art Trail"?
This curated experience weaves together thought-provoking exhibitions and conversations, all free to explore. From the eerie beauty of toxic flora to discussions on beauty standards and community film screenings, each stop invites reflection on nature and culture.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Pilar Corrias Gallery, Wellcome Collection, White Cube, Ben Brown Fine Arts, Masaryk room, Morland Estate Community Hall and 1 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Pilar Corrias Gallery, Wellcome Collection, 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.
