Light in Motion presented by Acrylicize
Partner Programme
14 — 22 Sept 2024
Digital, Multi-Disciplinary Design, Art / Collectibles
The Art House
30-36 Pritchard's Road
London
E2 9AP
#LightinMotion
Light in Motion brings together a group of innovative artists, designers and engineers for an exhibition presented by Acrylicize at the Art House including design objects, artworks and mesmerising installations. The works convey ideas about space, movement and time, and emphasise the dynamic play of light and motion.
The exhibition features work by Duncan Carter, Kai Lab, Heyl & Van Dam, Maria Vera, Relative Distance, Sophie Mei Birkin, Star Holden, Will Laslett, and Will Muir Llia Light is both medium and subject, it is thrown around the space, reflected or emitted, used to clarify or distort. The artists employ innovative techniques and materials in their works, creating unusual textures, surfaces and a sense of depth to amplify their ideas. The works are connected by natural elements; the movement of a futuristic metal flower unfurling, undulating light cast across the walls, a river frozen in time, waves washing up against the beach. We see the illuminated surface of an asteroid falling through space or search through the colour spectrum while the moon becomes a timepiece, moving through different phases of the lunar cycle in real time. The natural elements in contrast with the rational technological modes of display. The group of artists has emerged from an ongoing series of studio visits, artists workshops and creative conversations initiated by Kai Lab. Part of a community of designers and artists working with contemporary materials and cutting edge technologies, the exhibition represents a snapshot of one of London’s most vibrant and innovative art and design communities. Their talent and expertise is evidenced by their respective experience, having been members of some of the UK’s leading contemporary art and design studios including Conrad Shawcross, Marshmallow Laser Feast, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Random International, DRIFT, Studio Swine, TROIKA and United Visual Artists. Light in Motion co-curator Sean Malikides said: “We want to showcase some of the most innovative and imaginative work being developed by artists, designers, and engineers working in London today. This is a group of creatives producing work to an exceptional standard, combining innovative design, craft techniques and modern science. They push the boundaries of art and design, creating stunning and ambitious works that are deeply original and thought-provoking. Light in Motion co-curator Jessie Temple added: “Light in Motion showcases a new generation of thinkers and practitioners at the forefront of art, design, technology and engineering. With creative and inherently interdisciplinary practices, artists explore the possibilities and limits of materials and technologies in new applications testing new ideas through experimentation and play. We are delighted to collaborate with Acrylicize to realise this ambitious, creative exhibition.” Connor Rankin, Head of Creative Programmes at Acrylicize said: “Light in Motion is an incredible inaugural London Design Festival exhibition for Acrylicize to host at The Art House. As a multidisciplinary studio based in London and New York, comprised of artists, designers, creatives, and craftspeople we specialise in creating and curating bespoke artworks, installations, and schemes for global clients. Showcasing this exciting design talent at our East London home for the duration of London Design Festival is an opportunity to celebrate this creative community.
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