Es Devlin, Memory Palace, Pitzhanger Manor

Es Devlin has unveiled a large-scale map of human thought specially commissioned by Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery

Es Devlin, Memory Palace , Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery. Photograph By Peter Mallet​
Hot on the heels of its inaugural Anish Kapoor exhibition, the recently refurbished Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery welcomes its second show with another starry name. Interdisciplinary artist and designer Es Devlin presents a new sculpture which fills the gallery with a visual map (made of bamboo and computer navigated cutting systems) tracing the evolution of human thought over 75 millennia.

Described as an 18-metre wide 'vast chronological landscape', Memory Palace visualises the different places and periods where seismic shifts in human perspective took place. From the southern African caves which bear the marks of humanity's first drawings to the CERN office in Switzerland which was home to the earliest form of the internet, the piece is both a timeline and atlas of thought across the centuries.


Es Devlin, Memory Palace , Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery. Photograph By Peter Mallet

The award-winning designer has previously expressed her enamour of the manor designed by British architect John Soane as the one London building she would buy if she could. Next year, Devlin will once again be the face of British design as the artistic director of London Design Biennale 2020.
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What Es Devlin, Memory Palace, Pitzhanger Manor
Where Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Mattock Ln, London, W5 5EQ | MAP
When 26 Sep 19 – 12 Jan 20, Tuesday – Friday 10am – 4.30pm. Saturday 10am – 3pm. Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
Price £7
Website https://www.pitzhanger.org.uk/whatson/es-devlin/