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Sculpture in the City: A Walk to Mark the Turning of the Light

Sculpture in the City 14th edition Tour: A Walk to Mark the Turning of the Light

Led by SITC In Loving Memory Artist, Oliver Bragg

For the Autumn Solstice, Sculpture in the City In Loving Memory Artist, Oliver Bragg will lead a tour to mark the turning of the light.

There will be walking. There will be sitting. There will be remembering. There will be forgetting.

Date & Time: Monday 22 September, 6.00pm-7.30pm (the autumn equinox in London is at 7:19 pm)

Duration: 90 minutes.

Starting location: St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate Churchyard, EC2M 3T

BOOK YOUR FREE PLACE HERE

Key Information:

· You are solely responsible for your own safety during the event.

· Please wear sensible footwear and bring weather appropriate items e.g. umbrella, water bottle etc.

· In participating in this tour, you agree to being filmed and photographed. Documentation will be used for promotional purposes including but not limited to social media and websites for Sculpture in the City, if you do not wish to be snapped, please inform a member of the team on the day of the event.

Should you have any questions or access needs you would like to share with the team, please email alice@lacuna-projects.com

The activation programme is supported by Activations & Promotions Partner, Eastern City BID and curated & produced by LACUNA.

Bio: Oliver Bragg’s multimedia practice encompasses an array of forms, design, sculpture, as well as, lecture and performance. He maps an askew view of the world that teeters between the banal and fantastic, reality and fiction and the natural and manmade. Ideas often sit between the everyday and fantastical alternative universes that have their own aesthetic or abstract logic. He enjoys playful ideation and is looking for a glimpse of magic or something that may work if things were slightly rearranged or rethought. Bragg has exhibited throughout the UK and internationally. He was awarded the ARTE/Cutlog prize, France in 2012 for the originality and pertinence of work, evolution potential and the coherence of creation. He did his Bachelor degree in Fine Art (Hons) at Wimbledon College of Art.

Photo Credits: In Loving Memory 2020, Sculpture in the City, Copyright Oliver Bragg. Photo: © Nick Turpin