5 must-see exhibitions this month

ART

With so much happening in London this season, we selected 5 art shows for your gallery crawl.

Digital Disturbances

 

With digital integration in every facet of life, will we be predisposed to the negative effects this can bring to our lifestyle?

Digital Disturbances goes back and forward in time, showing the strange effects advanced technology can have on the fashion Industry.

11 – 12 December 2015

www.fashionspacegallery.com

www.karolinadanielson.com

The World Goes Pop

“The World Goes Pop!” examines the global story of pop art and reveals a side of it you have never seen before. Revealing the outcomes it had in cultures and countries, and insinuating a language of protest throughout the 60s and 70s.

17 September 2015 – 24 January 2016

www.tate.org.uk

States of Mind: Ann Veronica Janssens

In ‘States of Mind’, Ann Veronica Jannsens creates a sensory experience, reminding us of the richness of our interaction with the world. Filling the gallery with bright coloured mist, her work disorientates the viewer through the dissolution of normal perceptual boundaries.

15 October 2015 - 3 January 2016

www.wellcomecollection.org

The Fabric of India

One of the most exceptional highlights of the V&A India Festival, ‘The Fabric of India’ holds more than 200 pieces of pure Indian culture and beauty. Covering historic costumes, modern fashion, and unique textiles from an amazingly large time frame, this is an exhibition every creative with a weakness for history, culture and craftsmanship should visit.

03 October 2015 – 10 January 2016

www.vam.ac.uk

 

 

 

Ryan Gander: Fieldwork

A kitchen sink, a dead pigeon, a chocolate bar, a pebble beach and a helium balloon. This and much more is awaiting for you at the ‘Fieldwork’ exhibition. Expect to be blown away in this amazing freak out, as Ryan Gander is serving his inspiration on a silver conveyor belt for you to observe in an impervious and mysterious way.

25 September to 31 October

www.lissongallery.com

 

 

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