The UK’s biggest kaleidoscope, a dazzling (if disorienting) piece by British artist Laura Buckley, is just one of the pieces on display when the exhibition named after it opens at the Chelsea gallery on 15th March.
Works by nine of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists – including Florence Hutchings, Mia Feuer Tillman Kaiser and Whitney Bedford – working across a variety of mediums, will explore the concept of distortion through a selection of vibrant works.
Here are some of our favourite pieces – as well as a few more glimpses of Buckley’s beguiling, eponymous masterpiece.
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Laura Buckley’s Fata Morgana

Florence-Hutchings-The-Window-Sill

Mia Feuers’ Dog Sled

Peter Linde-Busk’s I’ve Got No Expectations to Pass Through Here Again

Pierre Carreau’s 2218

Benedetto Pietromarchi’s Pelican Bay

Tillman Kaiser’s City Of The Weak Heart

Tom Howse’s A Glimpse Into The Future Is Best Left Unseen Stu Hirst

Whitney Bedford’ -Untitiled (Encontros E Despendidas)
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