Instagram & HERVISIONS open new installation at Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery, Gallery 3
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This event ended on Tuesday 9th of November 2021
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Free
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The Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York's Building, Kings Road, , SW3 4RY
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Sloane Square 0.15 miles

On 4 November, in collaboration with 50 of the UK’s most exciting creators, and art collective HERVISIONS, Instagram will unveil a first of its kind digital portrait of British youth culture at London’s Saatchi Gallery. It will be open to the public until 9 November 2021 and will bring to life the cultural diversity and lived-experience of British Gen Z today, as expressed on Instagram Reels.

The motion art installation, called ‘Yours to Make: Fluid Imaginarium', has been produced using gaming technology and is an experimental artwork reflecting the fluidity of British youth. The viewer is taken through various immersive dimensions that follow the different guises of youth self-expression.

The 50 creators including @elliejg16_zebedeemodel - the first model with Down Syndrome to work for a major fashion house, beauty creator @pradaolic, Drag Race UK star and drag artist @krystalversace, comedian @akafiali and author and broadcaster @Jamie_Windust worked with HERVISIONS to create the artwork but sharing how they explore their identity..

Zaiba Jabbar, founder of HERVISIONS, says:
“More than any generation before, British Generation Z have unlimited access to information. This has created a constant state of open-mindedness and change. They are fluid; in a state of creative self-evolution and always connected with the world.

My work with Instagram celebrates this exciting approach to self-exploration, specifically the way in which Gen Z use the platform to create communities and explore who they can be. Myself and the HERVISIONS team have been inspired by the Instagram Reels that create the foundations of the artwork; the breadth of creativity and methods of which it’s expressed.”

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