Rest, Revolution, and the Resonance of Art
This curated experience weaves together art that challenges the status quo, from resistance in rest to revolutionary narratives. Each exhibition highlights the power of storytelling and collaboration across different mediums.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
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Copperfield Gallery
At Copperfield Gallery, Godoy and de Paula's installations create an immersive atmosphere where resistance meets rest. Look for their nuanced use of materials which offers a fresh take on how we relate to space and each other.
Best Femmes Forever
Pilar Corrias Gallery
In Mayfair, Mary and Patrick Kelley's video installation in 'Best Femmes Forever' is a captivating retelling of women's stories from the French Revolution. Pay attention to the intertwining of painting and performance that brings history to life—it's a bold feminist statement.
Stubbs: Portrait of a Horse
National Gallery
The National Gallery's 'Stubbs: Portrait of a Horse' is a deep dive into the beauty of equestrian art. Stubbs' meticulous detail transcends mere representation; it’s a celebration of the bond between artist and subject that can resonate with emotional depth.
Jasper Marsalis
Chisenhale Gallery
At Chisenhale Gallery, Jasper Marsalis' work challenges conventional narratives through his innovative lens. Don’t miss the chance to explore how his approach reinvents the familiar and questions our understanding of representation.
Zurbarán
National Gallery
Zurbarán at the National Gallery highlights the master’s ability to capture the human experience through religious themes. His work not only offers a glimpse into 17th-century Spain but also prompts us to reflect on our contemporary beliefs.
The Quiet Continuum: Contemporary Asian Artists
Opera Gallery London
Opera Gallery's 'The Quiet Continuum' is a dreamlike fusion of Eastern and Western practices. Keep an eye on how the artists blend traditional and modern techniques, creating a meditative space that invites contemplation.
TECHNÉ
Fold Gallery
TECHNÉ at Fold Gallery spotlights the intersection of technology and creativity. Trotzig and Wilcke’s works provoke thought on how digital culture shapes our realities—definitely check out their interactive elements.
Wakaliga Uganda
Chisenhale Gallery
Wakaliga Uganda at Chisenhale Gallery showcases an emerging dialogue in the arts. The fresh narratives presented by Cookies will challenge your perceptions and highlight the importance of cultural exchange.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Rest, Revolution, and the Resonance of Art"?
This curated experience weaves together art that challenges the status quo, from resistance in rest to revolutionary narratives. Each exhibition highlights the power of storytelling and collaboration across different mediums.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Copperfield Gallery, Pilar Corrias Gallery, National Gallery, Chisenhale Gallery, Opera Gallery London, Fold Gallery.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Copperfield Gallery, Pilar Corrias Gallery, National 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.
