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Don’t miss When Forms Come Alive at Hayward Gallery. To view this email in a web browser, When

Don’t miss When Forms Come Alive at Hayward Gallery. To view this email in a web browser, [click here]( [Visit London | Official Visitor Guide]( [Installation view of Tara Donovan © Jo Underhill. Image courtesy of Hayward Gallery.]( [Installation view of Tara Donovan © Jo Underhill. Image courtesy of Hayward Gallery.]( When Forms Come Alive: 7 Feb – 6 May 2024 Hello Embark on an exhilarating visual journey at the highly anticipated exhibition When Forms Come Alive at Hayward Gallery. Experience a playful and lively celebration of sculpture, which highlights the ways in which artists have been inspired by movement, flux and organic growth. The exhibition encompasses more than 60 years of contemporary sculpture and features the works of 21 international artists, with undulating, drooping and erupting sculptures that invite a tactile gaze and trigger physical responses. Immerse yourself in this energetic and joyful exhibition which brings together installations that engage in a dynamic exploration of physical experience, in contrast to a world in which everyday encounters are increasingly digitised. [Book now]( IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [Hayward Gallery]( [London & Partners]( [Mayor of London]( [Facebook]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [Instagram]( [Accessibility]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy & Cookies]( [Copyright]( London & Partners Limited is registered in England and Wales under No: 07493460. Registered office: 169 Union Street, London SE1 0LL. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to [visitlondon.com]( using {EMAIL}. If you no longer want to receive emails from us, please [unsubscribe here](

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