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World-renowned contemporary art gallery & landmark of brutalist architecture | Open now: When Forms Come Alive (until 6 May 2024)
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Don’t miss #MargueriteHumeau in ‘When Forms Come Alive’ at Hayward Gallery in London (until 6 May 2024)
Spanning over 60 years of contemporary sculpture, this exhibition highlights ways in which artists draw on familiar experiences of movement, flux and organic growth.
The 'When Forms Come Alive' exhibition Hayward Gallery is so very fun! 🤯creative methods of bringing movement into sculpture
#WorkOfTheWeek Holly Hendry uses heavy duty industrial materials, like metal ducting, silicone, steel, bricks, sand and plaster to closely connect the bodily structure and architecture. In her words, 'outside and inside are totally interrelated’
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OPENING IN ONE MONTH…. Hayward Gallery Touring’s After the End of History: Contemporary Working Class Photography 1989 - 2024 will launch 29 March 2024. Curated by Johnny Pitts (Johny Pitts) exploring life through the lenses of working class practitioners southbankc.re/48FjGzK
No home game yesterday meant a great opportunity to see the wonderful When Forms Come Alive exhibition at the Hayward Gallery
Fell in love with these pieces!
'When Forms Come Alive' at the Hayward Gallery - an exhibition of 'restless #sculpture ' - is utterly brilliant. One of those art shows that has you grinning with the joy of it. Playful use of light, sound, smell and movement. I really recommend it. Southbank Centre
Looking for something to do tomorrow? Why not explore our 'alien aquarium, filled with creatures your brain can’t quite process.' - Time Out London ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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An exhibition which has a spirit of 'irregularity, ephemerality and endless mutation.'
See what else the The Guardian has to say about our latest exhibition, When Forms Come Alive ⬇️ 🤩
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🙏🏽 Huge thank you to Southbank Centre team for inviting us to explore the Hiroshi Sugimoto exhibition as part of their relaxed hours event at Hayward Gallery.
It was a real privilege to explore the exhibition at reduced capacity & take part in creative workshops!