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Curator's Tour & Brunch | The Seven Lamps
23 Nov 2024
Regular hours
- Sat, 23 Nov
- 11:30 – 13:30
Free admission
Address
- Cornerstone Studios 1 Addington Square
- London
England - SE5 7JZ
- United Kingdom
A tour of The Seven Lamps group show by Curator Juliet Wilson featuring a brunch by Fowlds Cafe
About
Join us on Saturday the 23rd of November for the Curator's Tour of The Seven Lamps and Brunch.
Hypha Studios presents The Seven Lamps, curated by Juliet Wilson, at Cornerstone Studios in collaboration with Eat Work Art. On the 23rd, Juliet will give a tour to explore the key themes of the multidisciplinary exhibition and reveal more about the artists' practices.
Artists:
Camilla Bliss | @camilla_bliss
Gabriela Giroletti | @gabrielagiroletti
Henry Glover | @hgglover
Katia Kesić | @katia_kesic
Ranny Macdonald | @rannymac
Georgina Odell | @meme.devil
Léa Porré | @leaporre
Faye Rita Robinson | @fayeritarobinson
Anouska Samms | @anouskasamms
Hugo Winder-Lind | @hugowinderlind
Curator's Tour & Brunch:
23.11.24
11:30am - 1:30pm
Bunch provided by Fowlds Cafe
Address: Cornerstone Studios, 1 Addington Square, London, SE5 7JZ
The Seven Lamps, John Ruskin’s foundational principles of architecture, encapsulate his endeavours to connect ethics with art and design, a relationship he championed as a forward-thinking art critic and 19th-century writer. The ‘lamps’, Sacrifice, Truth, Power, Beauty, Life, Memory, and Obedience, served as his framework for evaluating architecture, shaping not only his approach to buildings but also his broader philosophy of art and society. Ruskin’s significant influence on the Arts and Crafts Movement, his advocacy for environmental and historic preservation, and his belief that education should nurture both intellectual and moral development are central to his legacy.
The group show at Cornerstone Studios, Eat Work Art, draws from Ruskin’s deep connection to Camberwell, exploring his admiration for Gothic architecture and reverence for craftsmanship. The Seven Lamps aims to explore his other core areas of interest, such as the natural world’s connection to moral integrity. The participating artists will echo his philosophies through their work, emphasising the emotional resonance of materials and the moral value of labour. Themes including nostalgia and memory will also weave through the exhibition, resonating with Ruskin’s Seven Lamps of Architecture.
The multidisciplinary exhibition, presented by Hypha Studios, will celebrate Camberwell’s cultural identity by engaging the local community and honouring Ruskin’s belief in art’s ability to challenge social ideals. Throughout the two-month exhibition, The Seven Lamps curated by Juliet Wilson will host various events in partnership with local institutions. To initiate the programme, we look forward to celebrating with you at the Private View on the 7th of November.
Exhibition duration: 08.11.24 - 04.01.25
Exhibition Opening Hours: Wednesday - Sunday | 10am - 6pm
(Closed Mondays & Tuesdays)