The annual winter art light trail at Battersea Power Station, now in its fifth year, showcases eight light installations from both British and international artists. Running from January 23 to February 23, highlights include four bespoke pieces crafted exclusively for the venue. Installations include 'Aurora,' designed to mimic the Northern Lights, and 'Bloom,' featuring interactivity and soundscapes to narrate the pollination process. Alongside the installations, visitors can enjoy over 150 shops, bars, and restaurants, further enhancing the festive winter experience.
The Battersea Power Station's annual winter art light trail features eight installations, including four unique creations, and runs from January 23 to February 23.
Notable installations include 'Aurora' by James Glancy Design, mimicking the Northern Lights, and 'Bloom' by Kumquat Lab, which incorporates soundscapes and interactivity.
The festival also offers many visitors amenities, such as over 150 shops, bars, and restaurants, making it a perfect winter destination.
Visitors can enjoy innovative art while experiencing the festive atmosphere and grabbing chimney cakes at a pop-up hut in Malaysia Square.
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