The Art of Advent: Day 9

Today we have another recommendation for you all but this one is a bit different from the other suggestions we have had so far. For the ninth day of advent we are highlighting an exhibition that anybody who is visiting London over the next couple of days. Anna Neiderlander tells us all about The Eternity Exhibition and why you should definitely pay a visit if you’re able! 

From the 8th till the 10th of December The Eternity Exhibition will showcase a range of art by young creatives, from Tracey Emin, Oda Jaune, and Barry Reigate, to fashion designers such as Richard Oxley x. “The exhibition will focus on how young artists process their struggles through creative expression; how art can be a clear voice when the words are too difficult to say aloud.” It will be a mix of creatives from different industries, all coming together to showcase how art is deeply intertwined to one’s mental health. Further, all proceeds will go to Action Addiction, who work with people affected by drug and alcohol addiction, Place2be, who work towards improving children’s mental health in schools, and JamesPlaceUk, who support men in suicidal crises.  

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The exhibition is curated by Adrian Schachter, Caio Twombly, Rafik Greiss, Robin Scott-Lawson and Lola Butee, the exhibition will be held at The Painting Rooms now occupied by My Beautiful City, 1-5 Flitcroft St, WC2HDJ. Timings run from 4pm to 6pm, 6pm to 8pm, and 8pm to 10pm on the 8th, 9th and 10th of December. If you are in London for those days and experiencing cabin fever, it is definitely worth a visit! 

Due to Covid regulations you need to RSVP by emailing eternityevent8@gmail.com who will try to accommodate you. 

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