Do not miss the chance to soar above London traffic if you are visiting the city any time up to early September, 2015. The Hayward Gallery, London, is holding a major exhibition of the works of Belgian artist, Carsten Höller, through sculptures, videos, installations and light works that are designed to profoundly re-orientate awareness of time and space. To enter the exhibition, visitors must choose between two different entrances. To exit, visitors have several dramatic options to choose from, including climbing up through the gallery’s glass pyramid roof lights and descending via Isomeric Slides. Titled Carsten Höller: Decision, the exhibition will be held until September 6, 2015. Some of the notable art works include the Pill Machine or a ceiling-mounted timepiece that drops over one million pills onto the gallery floor during the course of the exhibition; the Moving Beds or a a pair of robotic beds that restlessly roam the galleries like ‘insomniac twins’ and the Flying Machines that have been installed on one of the Hayward’s outdoor terraces, opposite Waterloo Bridge, to offer visitors the sensation of soaring above city traffic. However, visitor participation is subject to a few regulations. Ticket details here.
Soar above the London traffic at the Hayward Gallery
At the exhibition titled Carsten Höller: Decision, visitors are forced to make a decision at every step