After months of confinement, it seems that little by little The United Kingdom is recovering the desired new normality. So much so that since May 17, many of the restrictions have been relaxed, something that allows more freedom when carrying out certain activities. In this way, we find that London’s leading galleries and museums have reopened. We can finally walk the corridors of the Tate, or the National Gallery, among others. That is why we wanted to compile a Top 10 of the best art exhibitions currently taking place in the best art galleries in London.
But despite this resurgence of cultural centers of the British capital, we must make sure of the security conditions that they provide to their audience. For example, an important aspect is that we must inform ourselves through their websites if they require a Advance reservation to be able to visit its facilities. In addition, many have considerably reduced their capacity Y changed their schedules opening. If you prepare well, you can enjoy as before the best art exhibitions in London.
Matthew Barney: ‘Redoubt’
The work of Matthew Barney it is like an onion. Behind each layer, tons of meaning, myth, narrative, concept and aesthetics are hidden. ‘Redoubt’ is a ballet-film that takes place outdoors and is inspired by the myth of Diana, the virgin goddess of hunting in Roman mythology. Set in the wooded wilderness of the Sawtooth Forest Mountains in Idaho, USA, the film is presented by Matthew Barney himself. The most famous work of the artist and filmmaker is probably his colossal sequence of five films known as ‘The Cremaster Cycle’.
Until next July 25 at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, Londres, SE1 8XX.
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