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Viewing Future Shock

180 Studios has made its name staging dazzling exhibitions that engage all the senses. Last year saw the opening of a spectacular show by the Japanese artist and composer Ryoji Ikeda and the much-loved Lux: New Wave of Contemporary Art, which included that 24 metre tunnel by Es Devlin. Now’s the turn of Future Shock, a new exhibition of immersive art that blurs the boundaries between the physical and virtual worlds.

Installed across 180’s subterranean spaces, it includes installations by artists working at the cutting-edge of audio-visual technology such as Lawrence Lek, Actual Objects and Weirdcore. You’ll encounter everything from laser works and holographic projections to 3D digital mapping and electronic music. If previous 180 exhibitions are anything to go by, this is not to be missed. Add to your April agenda now.

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Dates
28 April 2022 — 28 August 2022
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The Wick Culture - Slawn, courtesy of Saatchi Yates. 
Photographed by Georgia Jones
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Viewing 1-54 Contemporary Art Fair

The Wick Culture - Ithell Colquhoun, Alcove II, 1948
Courtesy of Lévy Gorvy Dayan
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Viewing Enchanted Alchemies: Magic, Mysticism and the Occult in Art

The Wick Culture - Rob and Nick Carter: Chroma Viscosity II
Courtesy of Rob and Nick Carter
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Viewing Rob and Nick Carter: Chroma Viscosity II

The Wick Culture - Gold Shoulder Clasp ©The Trustees of the British Museum
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Viewing Silk Roads at The British Museum

The Wick Culture - Portrait of Yayoi Kusama
Photo by Yusuke Miyazaki
Courtesy the artist, Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro, and David Zwirner
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Viewing Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE at Victoria Miro

The Wick Culture - C. K. Rajan, Mild Terrors-II, 1991–96 
Courtesy the artist and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi
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Visual Arts