Tuesday 15 October 18:00 - 21:00

Ugly Duck
47-49 Tanner Street
London
SE1 3PL

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Lumen: Through the Looking Glass - Private View

Performing & Visual Arts

Private View for Lumen: Through the Looking Glass

Join us for the Private View of Through the Looking Glass, an exhibition exploring how technology has influenced a collective view of the Universe curated by Lumen, Natasha Sabatini and Becky Lyon.

RSVP for a free place.

Ugly Duck, 47-49 Tanner Street

6.00pm - 9.00pm

There will be a pay-bar open on the night.

Artists:

Aki Poon

Andi Wang

Anna Gray

Aria Kiani

Armelle Tulunda

Asier Leatxe Ibaรฑez d'Opakoa

Becky Lyon

Bethany Rigby

Chris Cornish

Christopher Handran

Deborah Gardner

Deborah Geppert

Douglas Benford

George Horsington

Hannah Luxton

Hannah Pratt

James Bryant

Janet Stafford

Jessica Wetherley

Jill Mueller

Joan Alexander

John Hooper

Joshua Space

Kim Sutherland

Kirsty Dixon

Louise Beer

Marika Grasso

Marty Langthorne

Melanie King

Natasha Sabatini

Nicola Rae

Paul Malone

Rachel Linton

Ralph Klewitz

Rebecca Huxley

Sage Lewis

Sarah Edmonson

Shuster and Mosely

Sisetta Zappone

Soa J. Hwang

Tim Corne

Lumen present Through the Looking Glass: Humanityโ€™s Changing Vision of the Universe, an exhibition of over 50 artists, illuminating how technology has influenced a collective view of the Universe.

Facets of these changing visions will be expressed through extensive works featuring astrophotography, site-specific light installations, intricate hand-drawings, mixed media sculptures and meditative video work. More than 40 established and emerging artists feature in Lumenโ€™s third major exhibition at the venue, part of Ugly Duckโ€™s In Transition season, which considers the broader question of how much technology is changing human behaviour.

https://www.lumenstudios.co.uk/future-events/xwag7rje4nb3ehj3rg447mw5cch8cg

Nearest station: London Bridge, Bermondsey

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