Memory Palace At White Cube
Photo © Ollie Hammick / Stephen White, Courtesy White Cube (Ollie Hammick)

Memory Palace At White Cube

VPPR Architects as Architects

The exhibition seeks to inspire reflections on the forms and themes of memory. vPPR were invited to design the exhibition’s architecture. Leading the viewer through six aspects of memory: Historical, Autobiographical, Traces, Transcription, Collective and Sensory. vPPR’s director Jessica Reynolds explains: ‘We have taken the distinctive mesh ceiling of White Cube Bermondsey as the inspiration for the exhibition design to explore different kinds of architectural memory. The materiality of the mesh, carrying different imprints in its form, also links to cultural memory through references to archival storage systems.’

 

Working closely with the Directors of White Cube, the plan brings artworks into dialogue in unexpected ways. The flattened expanded mesh creates a moiré effect across the space allowing the visitor to absorb the exhibition as one entity. The screens are modular metal framed panels which are deployed in various configurations to help visitors navigate through the space, imprint artworks, bring order and narrative to the works, also to create connections between types of visual memory through levels of transparency.

 

Highlights of the exhibition include Christian Marclay’s video ‘Made to Be Destroyed’, MiroslawBalka’s monumental works comprising more than 500 used bars of soap, Harland Miller, Tracy Emin, CerithWyn Evans, Antony Gormley and many more.

 

Memory Palace will be on view at White Cube Bermondsey from 11 July to 2 September 2018 and at White Cube Mason’s Yard from 11 July to 15 September 2018.

 

Material Used:

1. Frames - modular mild steel frames which are deployed in various configurations to help visitors navigate through the space.
2. Panels - flattened expanded mesh, referencing the distinctive mesh ceiling of White Cube Bermondsey.

 

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