Jan 14, 2016 - Official City Guide app (from the App Store or. Google Play) to find your way ... #LumiereLDN on Twitter.
ABOUT LUMIERE Lumiere London is a major new light festival that, over four evenings, transforms many of the capital’s most iconic streets and buildings in the West End and King’s Cross. It brings together some of the world’s most exciting artists working with light. Expect large-scale video-mapped projections, interactive pieces and jaw-dropping installations. Produced by Artichoke and supported by the Mayor of London, Lumiere London is completely free to attend. Plan your visit using the map inside, and get ready to see the capital in a new light.
THURSDAY 14 - SUNDAY 17 JANUARY 2016 6.30PM - 10.30PM Don’t miss… The Heart and Soul of the City Free event, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies Friday 15 January, 2pm – 4.30pm Lumiere London artists discuss and debate the life of the city and the public realm, and how they can be transformed by communities and artists.
SEE THE CITY IN A NEW LIGHT 14 - 17 JANUARY 2016
TRANSPORT ADVICE The best way to experience Lumiere London is on foot. Use this map or download the London Official City Guide app (from the App Store or Google Play) to find your way around. Please leave your car at home, walk or use public transport when possible. There will be road closures to facilitate the festival, which will cause significant disruption to road traffic in Central London. During Lumiere London, expect Tube stations and bus routes nearby to be busier and operate differently from normal, especially on the evenings of Thursday 14 and Friday 15 January. For updated travel advice across Central London during the festival, please visit tfl.gov.uk/lumiere
Bloomberg London Headquarters City Gate House, 39-45 Finsbury Square, London, EC2A 1PQ
For festival news and updates follow #LumiereLDN on Twitter
Find out more and get your ticket: visitlondon.com/lumiere/symposium
Got a question? Look out for the Team London volunteers who are on hand to help you during the Lumiere London festival.
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Les Luminéoles, Porté par le vent
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Shaida Walking. 2015, Julian Opie
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Keyframes, Groupe LAPS / Thomas Veyssière
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I Haven’t Changed my Mind in a Thousand Years, Beth J Ross
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Elephantastic, Top’là Design / Catherine Garret
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1.8 London, Janet Echelman / Studio Echelman
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Sanctuary, Sarah Blood
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Brothers and Sisters, Ron Haselden
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Les Voyageurs (The Travellers), Cédric Le Borgne
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Dissect I and Dissect II, Sarah Blood
Spinning Night in Living Colour, Elaine Buckholtz
Lightbench, Bernd Spiecker for LBO-Lichtbankobjekte
Aquarium, Benedetto Bufalino & Benoit Deseille
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Platonic Spin, Nathaniel Rackowe
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IFO (Identified Flying Object), Jacques Rival
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The Light of the Spirit, Patrice Warrener
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Spectra-3 Lux, FIELD.io
4 - 22 January Portal | Nathaniel Rackowe 12 Hay Hill, London W1J 6DQ In association with House of the Nobleman houseofthenobleman.com
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Circus of Light, Ocubo
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Diver, Ron Haselden
11 - 22 January, 4pm – 9pm Winter Lights Festival @ Canary Wharf Throughout Canary Wharf, 18 light installations by innovative artists from across the world. Free. canarywharf.com
13 - 31 January The Mayor Gallery presents Calculations, Permutations, Notations | LAb[au] Art Bermondsey Project Space, 183-185 Bermondsey St, London, SE1 3UW mayorgallery.com
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Plastic Islands, Luzinterruptus
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Litre of Light, Mick Stephenson, Central Saint Martins Students & MyShelter Foundation
14 - 17 January, 6pm – 9pm ANON | Walter & Zoniel Gazelli Art House, 39 Dover Street, London W1S 4NN A surrealist site-specific installation, housing luminous older people as living sculptures. walterandzoniel.com
14 January - 12 March, 11am - 6pm (closed Sundays) More Noise | Tim Etchells Bloomberg SPACE, 50 Finsbury Square, London, EC2A 1HD bloombergspace.com
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SUPPORTERS THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS WHO GIVE SO GENEROUSLY TO HELP ARTICHOKE PRODUCE LUMIERE LONDON.
SUPPORTERS
Artichoke is a registered charity and every penny received from the public, businesses, trusts and foundations goes directly towards the festival and keeping it accessible for everyone to attend. FOUNDING PARTNERS
MAJOR SUPPORTERS
WITH THANKS TO EVENT SUPPORTERS
Artichoke would also like to thank the individuals who have supported Lumiere London, including Daniel Peltz, Mercedes Zóbel and those who wish to remain anonymous.