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Winter Lights Festival at Canary Wharf returns on 18th January
16/01/23

Winter Lights Festival at Canary Wharf returns on 18th January

After a two-year hiatus, Canary Wharf is back with its unmissable Winter Lights Festival with twenty-two stunning installations across the expanse of the Canary Wharf estate themed around climate change, data collection and togetherness.

Highlights include Floating Earth, a giant globe by Luke Jerram floating in the water of Middle Dock whilst in Wood Wharf, Anima by ELISAVA,  an immersive tunnel of fibre-optic lights that represents our data-driven world. Tom Lambert made Out of the Dark, a multi-sensory, audio-visual installation giving the viewer space for self-reflection whilst Fisheye displays Permafrost – Sleeping Giants, a riverside resurrection of three life-size mammoths.

All installations can be viewed from 18th – 28th January, from 5pm – 10pm. Wrap up warm and take advantage of the many new bars and restaurants across the Wharf including Sticks and Sushi, Dishoom, Market Halls and M London. Don’t forget the Elizabeth Line means it is even faster to get here from right across town with its brand new station now open.

Website: www.canarywharf.com

Written by Claire Selby

Photography courtesy of Canary Wharf

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Winter Lights Festival at Canary Wharf returns on 18th January

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Jan 16, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 16, 2024

After a two-year hiatus, Canary Wharf is back with its unmissable Winter Lights Festival with twenty-two stunning installations across the expanse of the Canary Wharf estate themed around climate change, data collection and togetherness.

Highlights include Floating Earth, a giant globe by Luke Jerram floating in the water of Middle Dock whilst in Wood Wharf, Anima by ELISAVA,  an immersive tunnel of fibre-optic lights that represents our data-driven world. Tom Lambert made Out of the Dark, a multi-sensory, audio-visual installation giving the viewer space for self-reflection whilst Fisheye displays Permafrost – Sleeping Giants, a riverside resurrection of three life-size mammoths.

All installations can be viewed from 18th – 28th January, from 5pm – 10pm. Wrap up warm and take advantage of the many new bars and restaurants across the Wharf including Sticks and Sushi, Dishoom, Market Halls and M London. Don’t forget the Elizabeth Line means it is even faster to get here from right across town with its brand new station now open.

Written by Claire Selby

Photography courtesy of Canary Wharf

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