The Saatchi Gallery’s upcoming new exhibition, Kaleidoscope, features the work of nine international contemporary artists working across a variety of mediums, all of which delve into the distortion of human perception, moving from domestic spaces to turbulent vistas to complete abstraction. The centre piece will be Laura Buckley’s spectacular interactive kaleidoscope Fata Morgana, an immersive exploration of distortion through sequences of colourful works which the audience can walk into. Dazzling and disorientating, you’ll be absorbed into the work through its mirrored walls, changing imagery and audio. Also on display will be Florence Hutchings’ vivid still-life paintings and Whitney Bedford’s tempestous seascapes, as well as works from Tillman Kaiser, Pierre Carreau, and Mia Feuer. All works in the exhibition explore our relationship with our surroundings.
Saatchi Gallery is housed in the historic confines of the Duke of York’s HQ in Chelsea, with 15 large gallery spaces. It was opened Charles Saatchi in 1985 with the aim of bringing contemporary art to as wide an audience as possible by providing an innovative platform for emerging artists.
Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4RY
15 March-5 May 2019
Entry is free, visit saatchigallery.com for more information