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Kinetica at the Lauren Baker Gallery


Kinetica willl be heating up the summer months with an exhibition throughout June and July at the Lauren Baker Gallery in Covent Garden. Featuring six artists the exhibition will explore the hidden dimensions of what lies beneath and between our sensory experience. The Invisible Realm is defined by the organisers as "a place devoid of both time & space, a place where our outward perspective disappears from view and the interplay of all that is unseen comes to life."

Featuring the work of Lauren Baker, Bardula, Ivan Black, Daniel Chadwick, Dianne Harris and Margaret Michel, Kinetica is free entry and on from the 8th of June.

What to expect

The artworks of Lauren Baker are inspired by the cosmos, unseen energy and the potential of other realms. 

Undulating colours entrance the viewer, and portray a door to another realm, creating ameditative and reflective 

experience. The works of French artist Bardula study the correlation between the invisible, the virtual and the unreal, revealed and brought to existence by the reflection of LED light.

Ivan Black creates complex kinetic sculptures which spiral inside the spaces in-between. Forms expand and contract harmoniously like fractals, identical in ratio, equations that could stretch from the infinitesimal to the infinite. The mobile sculptures of Daniel Chadwick are an art of balance both literally and metaphorically; kinetic systems that revolve in complicated balance and whose numerous orbits glide gracefully in communicative accord with themselves.

The work of Dianne Harris evokes the sense of a living, invisible system, highlighting the convergence and expansion of energy and magnetism, as well as representing the cyclical pattern in nature andwithin the cosmos. Her work portrays energy fields that are in constant flow and flux around us.Margaret Michel explores the cycles and patterns that rule our universe, and the logarithms and fractals that express the ways we cannot see the repetition of knowledge. 

Details

Exhibition dates :  8th June to 14th July,

Gallery opening times: Tues – Sat : 11am – 6pm

Free Entry

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