گزارش تصویری جشنواره نور Lumiere لندن


The Lumiere London (18-21 January) festival was launched today with more than 50 works by UK and international artists creating an immersive light and sound experience across the city, including The Light of the Spirit Chapter 2 by Patrice Warrener, projected onto Westminster Abbey.

جشنواره نور Lumiere لندن، شامل بیش از 50 آثار عمومی توسط هنرمندانی مانند تراسی امین و پاتریس واررنر است.
به گزارش گالری آنلاین، جشنواره Lumiere لندن (18-21 ژانویه) با بیش از 50 اثر از هنرمندان بریتانیایی و بین المللی آغاز شد و تجربه جدیدی از نور و صدا برای مردم در سراسر شهر ایجاد کرد.
خیابان های شش منطقه در سراسر شهر به طور موقت مختص پیاده روی شد تا بازدیدکنندگان فرصتی برای لذت بردن از این جشنواره به عنوان یک گالری هنری در فضای باز داشته باشند. این آثار در گالری های کینگ کراس، میفیر، فیتزروویا، وستمینستر و ویکتوریا، و بانک جنوبی، واترلو و وست اند پایان یافتند.

Streets across six region across the city will be temporarily pedestrianised to give visitors the chance to enjoy the UK capital as an open-air art gallery. Works will be go on show in King’s Cross, Mayfair, Fitzrovia, Westminster and Victoria, and South Bank, Waterloo and The West End, where you can find Reflektor by Studio Roso, in St James' Market.

Among the works on show will be Tracey Emin‘s neon piece Be Faithful to Your Dreams, in Piccadilly; The Wave by Vertigo will shine lights across the South Bank; while in St James’s, Alaa Minawi will pay tribute to Syrian refugees with My Light is Your Light. In this image, you can see Nightlife by Lantern Company with Jo Pocock, based in Leicester Square Gardens in London’s West End

 “Lumiere London promises to be one of the brightest and most exciting times of the year. I look forward to welcoming millions of visitors to the capital to enjoy this city-wide spectacle,” says the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.

Lumiere is produced by Artichoke, who first staged the festival in Durham in 2009, expanding to Derry/Londonderry in 2013 and London for the first time in 2016. The last London edition was attended by 1.3 million people. This year, they can hope to enjoy works like Entre Les Rangs by Rami Bebawi and KANVA.


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