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Viewing  Love, through the eyes of a broad spectrum of artists

Feel the love at Loughran Gallery, where curator and Dynamisk founder Angeliki Kim Perfetti has gathered together works by artists that dwell on the age-old emotion in all its myriad forms – from the unconditional kind to the narcissistic. LOVE /lʌv/ includes everything from witty text-based works by artists, such as Johan Deckmann and Pietro Terzini – with the latter’s 2024 work declaring, “Love didn’t meet her at her best, it met her in her mess” – to photography. Also included is the 2023 pulsing light piece “Heart Cube,” by Chris Levine. This feel-good show (for the most part, at least) examines love from all angles.

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Dates
04 March 2024 — 31 May 2024
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Photo: Eva Herzog
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Photo by Alison Posta
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The Wick - Sarah Sze
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© Sarah Sze
Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro
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Photo by Jack Hems
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