The Barbican Centre Conservatory x Ranjani Shettar
Date
12 May 2024
Time
2:30pm
Price
£5.00
A fantastic new exhibition
The Conservatory hosts spectacular new, large-scale suspended sculptures handcrafted by Ranjani Shettar inspired by the complexity of nature.
About this event
Date: Sunday, 12 May 2024
Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Price: £5 (Ice-cream and donation to the Barbican Centre)
Location: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
(You'll be greeted by your ResLife Officer, holding the multi-coloured umbrella ☂️)
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Why should you join us?
The Conservatory hosts a spectacular new site-specific commission by Indian sculptor Ranjani Shettar. Cloud Songs on Horizon is the artist’s first major institutional show in Europe and features five new, large-scale suspended sculptures across the entirety of the Conservatory space.
Shettar’s sculptures are each handcrafted by the artist and draw inspiration from the complexity of nature – using a range of materials including wood, stainless steel, muslin, lacquer, and techniques that have been adapted from traditional Indian crafts.
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