![]() Returning to the Power Station for the third year is the popular Eternal Sundown by Mads Vegas, using 140 energy-saving LED tubes to create a post-apocalyptic sunset along The Coaling Jetty with the iconic Battersea Power Station as a backdrop. Another artist enlarging objects is UK based Studio Vertigo, using the nostalgic toy Slinky with the intention to see a city in a new playful way. Visitors can enjoy light installations from artists such as Atelier Haute Cuisine who have enlarged and illuminated an everyday object, a bath plug, to encourage people to consider the importance of clean water, society’s consumption and reducing how much water is wasted ‘going down the drain’. The riverside neighbourhood is easily accessible by bus, bike, car and train too. Battersea Power Station also has its very own Uber Boat by Thames Clippers pier and is 15-minute journey from Embankment, 20 minutes from Blackfriars, 30 minutes from Putney and 40 minutes from Canary Wharf. Travelling to the Light Festival at Battersea Power Station couldn’t be easier with the Zone 1 Battersea Power Station Underground station bringing the riverside neighbourhood within 15 minutes of the West End and the City. ![]() ![]() ![]() The outdoor installations will be switched on from 8am until 11pm daily, with the installations inside switching off at 10pm.ĭownload a copy of our Light Festival Map here or collect a fold-out map from our Guest Services desks inside the north and south entrances in the Power Station. We’re starting 2023 with our very own ‘glow up’! Returning for its third year, The Light Festival at Battersea Power Station has returned as one of the best free activities to do in London this winter, brightening up the dark evenings again with the largest collection of installations to date from 19 th January – 5 th March 2023.Įight spectacular pieces of artwork, curated in partnership with Light Art Collection, will be on display both outdoors and inside the iconic Grade II* listed Power Station, alongside Electric Boulevard, a new pedestrianised high street for London. ![]()
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