Location
NW1 2BE
Dates
This exhibition CLOSED on Sun, 12th Feb 2023
This exhibition has finished.
Cost: Free of Charge
Description
‘In Plain Sight’ is a major new exhibition exploring the different ways we see and are seen by others. It questions the central place that sight holds in human society through the different experiences of sighted, partially sighted and blind people.
‘In Plain Sight’ will unfold across four themes: symbolism of the eye, bias in visual perception, eyewear and identity, and the interconnection between senses. It will examine the tools that shape how we view the world through historical and contemporary artworks and objects, including examples of eyewear from the 1600s to the present day, and scientific and medical items investigating visual perception.
The exhibition brings together new commissions from artists Emilie Gossiaux, Nina Manandhar and Alexandra Zsigmond, as well works by Jo Bannon, Hassan Hajaj, Carmen Papalia, Jon Rafman and Phillip Warnell. It also presents the collaborative practice, Keiken (Hana Omori, Isabel Ramos and Tanya Cruz).
The visual sense has long dominated and conditioned our language, value systems and institutions. ‘In Plain Sight’ asks what happens when we open ourselves up to seeing in different ways.
The exhibition is curated by Laurie Britton Newell and Ligaya Salazar.
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