Experience the first major UK exhibition of contemporary artist Ed Atkins.
For over a decade, Ed Atkins has been making videos and animations that explore the gap between representation and experience. He intentionally misuses contemporary technologies related to representation as a way to ask how they have changed ideas about images and selfhood.
Touching on themes of loss, intimacy and love, this career-spanning exhibition presents paintings, writing, embroideries and drawings alongside Atkins’ moving-image works in a succession of large-scale installations.
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