
The Top 5 Museum Exhibitions to see in September in London
A flickering crossing, a bejewelled oil barrel, intense emotions and activism.
A flickering crossing, a bejewelled oil barrel, intense emotions and activism.
Ryoji Ikeda lands in London with a sonic boom: gravitate towards the immersive black hole of extra-terrestrial data extravaganza. The… Read More
What a year 2020 was! Glad to get that over but seems like the beginning of 2021 is going to… Read More
The Vinyl Factory x Fact in collaboration with Audemars Piguet Contemporary to present RYOJI IKEDA, the largest exhibition of works by… Read More
One building, one company, one person show the power of collaboration this Frieze.
Ryoji Ikeda’s ‘supersymmetry’ blurs the lines between art, music and particle physics in a complex and disorientating installation, which may actually necessitate a PHD to fully fathom.
This week’s top 9 features Impressionism, emerging art, particle physics, a fake gallery, Irish art, waves, monochrome, glass sculpture and textured paintings
Tonight is the UK premiere of a new work by international artist-composer Ryoji Ikeda, marking a year of site-specific installations at Brewer Street Car Park in Soho.
spectra is a 10 mile high column of light by Ryoji Ikeda