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Lindsay Seers at the Tin Tabernacle

Wednesday 12th September

Mead visitors may remember an extraordinary installation by Lindsay Seers commissioned by the Mead two years ago. Her latest installation is now open to the public at the Tin Tabernacle in Kilburn. And yes, the Tabernacle really is a Victorian corrugated tin building, a few minutes walk from Kilburn Park tube station. Now home to the local sea cadets, it provides a setting rich in ideas and associations for Seers’ new work. Like the installation at the Mead, it’s a multi-layered quest for the DNA that connects the present and the future to the past. It’s really beautiful work combining highly accomplished film and digital imagery – totally mesmerising. Book through ArtAngel

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