Exhibition dates: 24 September 2025 – August 2027
Artists together with Yinka Shonibare, Jeff Wall, Pipilotti Rist and extra at the moment are on show for the sixteenth version of the East Wing Biennial, RE: VISION , which opened at The Courtauld Institute of Artwork’s Vernon Sq. campus in King’s Cross on 24 September 2025.
Based in 1991 within the East Wing of Somerset Home by Joshua Compston, the student-led exhibition is devoted to displaying up to date artwork in The Courtauld Institute of Artwork. It displays the concepts, considerations and inventive ambitions of The Courtauld’s scholar physique.
Following a short hiatus throughout The Courtauld’s non permanent relocation, the Biennial was revived in 2023 with its inaugural version at The Courtauld’s Vernon Sq. campus. Over its 16 editions, the mission has developed into an thrilling discussion board for younger curators and very important conversations.
RE:VISION brings collectively artists who reply to the previous, reconciling it with the current to keep away from the pitfalls of historical past. Their work resists erasure and reclaims autonomy by difficult what endures and what expires; rethinking, reinventing and reconstructing to instigate the potential for the longer term to alter
Via a wide-ranging collection of up to date artworks and an thrilling programme of occasions all through 2025-2027, RE:VISION urges guests to interrogate and query: Who writes historical past? Who has the best to revise it? And the way can artwork destabilise these narratives?
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Public excursions of RE:VISION will run on the primary Sunday of every month, from 15:00. Reserving important.
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