A Saturday in London's Art Underbelly
Spend your Saturday delving into an eclectic mix of video art, provocative design, and mind-bending installations. Each stop reveals a different facet of contemporary culture, guaranteed to challenge your perceptions.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Paper Tiger Television
Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
Paper Tiger Television offers a fascinating dive into the world of 1980s and 90s public access TV. Look for the bold social commentary hidden in the experimental formats, which still resonate today.
PLATFORM: Simone Brewster
Design Museum
Simone Brewster's work at the Design Museum showcases design as a form of activism. Expect to see how her pieces encourage dialogue around race and identity through innovative material choices.
UNIQLO Tate Play
Tate Modern
UNIQLO Tate Play at Tate Modern invites hands-on exploration. This interactive exhibit is perfect for unleashing your inner artist, so don't shy away from getting messy with the materials provided.
R. Crumb: There's No End to the Nonsense
David Zwirner
R. Crumb's latest exhibition at David Zwirner brings to life his iconic counterculture artwork. Pay attention to his distinctive line work and biting humour, which remains as relevant as ever.
Basil Beattie: Another Place: Paintings from the 90s
Hales Gallery
Basil Beattie's retrospective at Hales Gallery features striking large-scale paintings from the 90s. Notice the emotive use of colour and form, which reflects the tumultuous atmosphere of that era.
Being Human
Wellcome Collection
Yinka Shonibare's 'Being Human' at the Wellcome Collection challenges notions of identity and health. The thought-provoking installations compel viewers to reconsider their relationship with science and society.
Lauren Quin
Pace Gallery
Lauren Quin's new paintings at Pace Gallery offer a fresh take on abstraction, blending vibrant colours with intricate textures. Keep an eye out for the interplay between chaos and order in her works.
NC LIVE
South London Gallery
NC LIVE at South London Gallery presents emerging artists with a focus on innovative practices. Look out for the immersive installations that question the boundaries of art and audience engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "A Saturday in London's Art Underbelly"?
Spend your Saturday delving into an eclectic mix of video art, provocative design, and mind-bending installations. Each stop reveals a different facet of contemporary culture, guaranteed to challenge your perceptions.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA), Design Museum, Tate Modern, David Zwirner, Hales Gallery, Wellcome Collection and 2 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA), Design Museum, Tate Modern. 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.
