Art and Connection: Mayfair to Central London Crawl
This art crawl stitches together thought-provoking exhibitions around connection, identity, and the human experience. From the playful abstraction of Workplace Gallery to the introspective pieces at the National Gallery, it’s a must for anyone looking to deepen their engagement with contemporary the
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8 stops in London
Nothing Stands Still For Long
Workplace Gallery
Nothing Stands Still For Long features a dynamic range of works exploring time and change. Keep an eye out for Lubaina Himid's striking pieces that reflect her unique take on history and identity.
James McQueen: A Beautiful Waste of Time
Halcyon Gallery (Bond Street)
James McQueen's upcoming exhibition promises a peek into the mind of an anonymous artist whose works are steeped in mystery. Register early for a first look at these captivating paintings before they hit the main stage.
PROXIMITY
Fold Gallery
PROXIMITY is an exploration of how we relate to one another, both physically and emotionally. Annie Trevorah and Liberty Quinn’s installations will challenge you to consider the spaces that define our connections.
Stubbs: Portrait of a Horse
National Gallery
Stubbs: Portrait of a Horse is a rare opportunity to witness the master’s meticulous technique. These paintings transcend mere representation, inviting you to contemplate the relationship between art and nature.
WangShui, Bermondsey
White Cube
WangShui's work at White Cube pushes the boundaries of perception and experience. Look for the captivating interplay of light and sound that invites you to reflect on your own sensory engagement with the world.
How We Hold: Rehearsals for Art and Social Change
Serpentine Galleries
How We Hold at Serpentine Galleries showcases the transformative potential of art in society. This publication captures a decade's worth of vital projects that push for change and encourage community involvement.
Friday Late: To Ebb is To Flow
Victoria and Albert Museum
Friday Late at the V&A is a vibrant celebration of ESEA artists reinterpreting gender roles. Expect an engaging atmosphere filled with performances and discussions that highlight community ties and natural influences.
Ella Kruglyanskaya: This is a Robbery
Thomas Dane Gallery
Ella Kruglyanskaya's exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery subverts traditional notions of identity with her bold, colourful works. Don’t miss the chance to see how she challenges perceptions through her contemporary lens.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Art and Connection: Mayfair to Central London Crawl"?
This art crawl stitches together thought-provoking exhibitions around connection, identity, and the human experience. From the playful abstraction of Workplace Gallery to the introspective pieces at the National Gallery, it’s a must for anyone looking to deepen their engagement with contemporary the
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Workplace Gallery, Halcyon Gallery (Bond Street), Fold Gallery, National Gallery, White Cube, Serpentine Galleries and 2 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Workplace Gallery, Halcyon Gallery (Bond Street), Fold 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.
