London Art Exhibition | A Narrative of Daily Color Harmonies
π¨ Michael Craig-Martin β’ Until 10 Dec 2024 β’ π·16-20 πΈ Exhibition Overview β’ Features over 60 years of works by British painter Michael Craig-Martin, including various hand-drawn, digital art, and installation pieces β’ One room is filled with large-scale paintings with a high degree of color contrast, which is quite impactful β’ Another room is a digital projection room where you can relax on chairs or the floor, immersing yourself in the artistβs works after a tiring walk πΈ Themes of Creation β’ The uncommonification of everyday objects: By altering the colors and placements of objects, the artist invites viewers to re-examine the ordinary πΊ, deconstructing the seemingly tight but absurd connections between their function, form, and meaning, and feeling the uncommon beneath the daily β’ Philosophical idealism: In his early famous work An Oak Tree, the artist claims to have transformed a glass of water into a tree π², even though externally it remains a glass of water π¦ πΈ Tips β’ No need to book in advance, you can basically just walk in β’ Walk-in student tickets seem to be quite affordable β’ The RA has lockers, just near the entrance π #London #LondonArtExhibition #RoyalAcademyOfArts #LondonWeekendActivities