Delights of an Undirected Mind

Strange exhibition at Lisson Gallery featuring the work of five contemporary artists on the theme of the mysterious workings of the mind.

I must admit I’m not sure I would have understood the theme just from looking at the work. The press release says they draw on experiences of dreaming, trance, hallucination and related mental states. However there were some interesting works.

I loved the tapestry shown here by Laure Prouvost called “This Means Tableau” which had an amazing 3D effect goat in the centre. It was very striking. I also liked Susan Hillier’s “Homage to Gertrude Stein: Lucidity and Intuition”, an Art Deco writing desk with the underneath stuffed with modified books on automatism.

These were shown with large, bright silk hangings by Emma Talbot and an odd video by Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg which I’m afraid I didn’t have the patience to watch on a busy day.

Closed 28 August 2021

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