Event

Nocturnal Creatures

21 Jul 2018

Regular hours

Saturday
11:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

Free

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Whitechapel Gallery

London, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • Bus: 25, 205, 254
  • Aldgate East / Aldgate
  • Liverpool Street
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Nocturnal Creatures is a new, free festival, for one night only. It brings together performance, video, sculpture and sound on Saturday 21 July, from 6–11pm.

About

Cultural and historic venues within walking distance of Whitechapel Gallery are transformed, opening their doors late into the night. Highlights include a range of immersive installations, visuals, performances and sound elements from The London Open 2018 artists. An immersive audio-visual environment created by Tom Lock with Fernanda Muñoz Newsome (choreographer), Manuela Barczewski and Rudi Schmidt (musicians), to be housed with our headline sponsor, Broadgate. Larry Achiampong will provide a multi-media experience which brings together film and performance with a live soundtrack at the White Chapel Building. Rachel Pimm, working with audio artist Graham Cunnington (Test Dept), invites visitors to the Whitechapel Bell Foundry with an exciting installation. At Whitechapel Gallery, hourly performances of Alexis Teplin’s mesmerising Arch (The Politics of Fragmentation) will be staged and Andrea Luka Zimmerman will give a series of readings from 1968.

In association with Sculpture in the City, artist-led tours of artworks around the East End will also take place. New audio compositions will be made accessible for the first time as part of the launch of Sculpture in the City x Musicity, linking music and architecture together as new way of seeing and hearing the area. Situated around the city are 18 works from internationally renowned artists Marina Abramović, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, Sean Scully and many more.

International project, Plantón Móvil, with Peruvian artist Lucia Monge, will create a ‘walking forest’ of plants and people moving together, giving shrubs, flowers and trees the opportunity to ‘walk’ down the streets and to claim their place in our public space.

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