Memory Palace
'Memory Palace' is a major exhibition extending across both London galleries. Featuring more than 100 works by over 40 artists, the exhibition will lead visitors on a path through the galleries that will inspire reflection on the forms and themes of memory.
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'Memory Palace' is a major exhibition extending across both London galleries. Featuring more than 100 works by over 40 artists, the exhibition will lead visitors on a path through the galleries that will inspire reflection on the forms and themes of memory.
Artists on show
- Andreas Gursky
- Anselm Kiefer
- Antony Gormley
- Beatriz Milhazes
- Cerith Wyn Evans
- Christian Marclay
- Christine Ay Tjoe
- Chuck Close
- Damián Ortega
- Damien Hirst
- Danh Vo
- Darren Almond
- David Hammons
- Doris Salcedo
- Eddie Peake
- Elad Lassry
- Ellen Altfest
- Etel Adnan
- Franz Ackermann
- Fred Tomaselli
- Gabriel Orozco
- Georg Baselitz
- Gilbert & George
- Haim Steinbach
- Harland Miller
- He Xiangyu
- Ibrahim Mahama
- Imi Knoebel
- Jac Leirner
- Jeff Wall
- Jessica Rankin
- Josiah McElheny
- Julie Mehretu
- Katharina Fritsch
- Liu Wei
- Liza Lou
- Magnus Plessen
- Michael Armitage
- Miroslaw Balka
- Mona Hatoum
- Rachel Kneebone
- Raqib Shaw
- Robert Irwin
- Runa Islam
- Sarah Morris
- Sergej Jensen
- Theaster Gates Jr.
- Tracey Emin
- Virginia Overton
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