THIS is a rare opportunity to catch a glimpse of an eye-catching new art exhibition.
Artists Walter and Zoniel have transformed Fabrica, Brighton’s Centre for Contemporary Art, with “ rainbows of light, colour and textured floor coverings”.
There are also a series of cubes with mementoes, sound bites and photos, many from Brighton residents, that the artists gathered while researching the project.
The exhibition is called a Simple Act of Wonder and aims to explore the mythologies of modern life.
But, unusually for an art exhibition, the displays will never be made accessible to visitors due to coronavirus restrictions. Instead, it can be seen through a series of online vistas made up of drone footage, artist films and live social media events.
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