Last chance to catch the Barbican’s Bedwyr Williams show

This week sees the last chance for you to catch the Barbican’s ‘weird and wonderful’ Bedwyr Williams show. It closes on Sunday, 8 January (Barbican Curve Gallery, London).

According to the Barbican’s own website, Bedwyr Williams’ The Gulch really brings their Curve gallery to life:

‘Navigate a succession of surreal and theatrically staged scenes as you embark on a journey conjured by one of the contemporary art world’s most exciting and innovative artists. From a pair of singing running shoes to a depressed hypnotist and a talking goat, Bedwyr’s curious and often subversive internal dialogue plays out along the Curve’s space in this fantastical installation. Physical and metaphorical twists and turns will guide you through the gallery and ultimately inspire you to give your own performance, one that will fill the cavernous gorge of the gulch for those following in your footsteps.’
Minute observations are elevated to a monumental scale and compelling scenarios come to the fore on this intriguing and immersive journey.’

If you don’t get chance to see the exhibition before it has finished, then have a look at the book, and buy it from our website.

Recently added to our publisher list, the Barbican’s Curve Gallery has lots of exciting new exhibitions coming up. See here for more details.

Don’t forget that we also sell the catalogue for their current main exhibition, The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined. This runs in the main Barbican gallery until 5 February 2017 – so you still have a bit of time yet to catch this one.

Again, if you don’t get chance to see the exhibition, then have a look at a copy of the fascinating book instead.

Posted on 3rd January 2017
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