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Is This Tomorrow? Whitechapel Gallery

14 Feb 19 – 12 May 19, Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 6pm, open until 9pm Thursday and Friday

Whitechapel Gallery imagines solutions to the problems of the future with a collection of renowned artists and architects, which includes 6a and Sir David Adjaye

By CW Contributor on 26/3/2019

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Simon Fujiwara and David Kohn 2019. The Salvator Mundi Experience, Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery
Simon Fujiwara and David Kohn 2019. The Salvator Mundi Experience, Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery
Is This Tomorrow? Whitechapel Gallery Is This Tomorrow? Whitechapel Gallery Emily Spicer
Whitechapel Gallery brings together a group of top artists and architects to imagine solutions to the problems we might face in the future. Is This Tomorrow will present a diverse range of international visionaries brought together to explore issues of migration, privacy, living space and our evolving relationship with technology.


Among those commissioned by Whitechapel Gallery are renowned architects 6a, who recently redesigned MK Gallery in Milton Keynes and award winning architect Sir David Adjaye RA, whose CV includes the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture.


The exhibition is arranged like a maze throughout the gallery’s rooms, the first exploring our relationship with animals and how this might change with modified living spaces. There are also areas that encourage moments of solitude and reflection, whilst artists Farshid Moussavi and Zineb Sedira consider the architecture of borders in a future that places increased emphasis on boundaries. Even the gallery of the future is explored here. Look out for the miniature museum designed to house Leonardo da Vinci's Salvatore Mundi as conceived by David Kohn Architects and Simon Fujiwara.



What Is This Tomorrow? Whitechapel Gallery
Where Whitechapel Gallery, 72-78 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX | MAP
Nearest tube Aldgate East (underground)
When 14 Feb 19 – 12 May 19, Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 6pm, open until 9pm Thursday and Friday
Price £12.95
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Simon Fujiwara and David Kohn 2019. The Salvator Mundi Experience, Courtesy Whitechapel Gallery
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