Transformative Installations: From Serpentine to Bethnal Gre
This curated experience threads through installations that reshape our perceptions of space and narrative. From Kanwar's meditative visuals to Pozi's intimate reflections on domesticity, each stop reveals layers of meaning in the interplay between art and environment.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
Amar Kanwar
Serpentine Galleries
Amar Kanwar's exhibition immerses you in a sensory environment, where sound and film converge to create a reflective space. Look for the delicate balance of his storytelling that invites deep contemplation on social issues.
ECHOES IN THE SKY
Fold Gallery
ECHOES IN THE SKY merges natural sounds with visual art, creating an immersive experience that challenges how you perceive your surroundings. Pay attention to the nuances in the artists' interpretations of reality and illusion.
Through my fault
Carlos/Ishikawa
Josiane M.H. Pozi's works delve into personal narratives with an inviting softness, using pastel colours to evoke feelings of familiarity. Her video installation adds depth, inviting you to question the domestic spaces we inhabit.
Grilled Diagrams
Studio Voltaire
Aki Sasamoto’s oversized griddle installation encourages interaction and blurs the lines between sculpture and performance. Observe how she uses humour and absurdity to engage with the audience, prompting a reconsideration of everyday objects.
Material Reality
Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
Christina Mackie's exhibition at Goldsmiths CCA showcases her innovative approach to materials, with each piece revealing layers of meaning. Her thoughtful combinations of sculpture and painting play with perception and reality.
Paul McCarthy: The Garden of Reason
Hauser & Wirth
Paul McCarthy’s works in The Garden of Reason delve into the complexities of human imagination and nature. His provocative installations make you confront uncomfortable truths about our relationship with the world around us.
Lynda Benglis: Spettri
Thomas Dane Gallery
Lynda Benglis's Spettri installation invites you to engage with the fluidity of form and material, pushing the boundaries of sculpture. Look for the interplay of light and shadow that adds a dynamic quality to her innovative pieces.
VB55
Hauser & Wirth
Vanessa Beecroft's VB55 intertwines performance art with installations, blurring the lines between observer and artwork. Her live performances address themes of identity and feminism, challenging you to rethink the role of the viewer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Transformative Installations: From Serpentine to Bethnal Gre"?
This curated experience threads through installations that reshape our perceptions of space and narrative. From Kanwar's meditative visuals to Pozi's intimate reflections on domesticity, each stop reveals layers of meaning in the interplay between art and environment.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Serpentine Galleries, Fold Gallery, Carlos/Ishikawa, Studio Voltaire, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA), Hauser & Wirth and 1 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Serpentine Galleries, Fold Gallery, Carlos/Ishikawa. 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.
