Blackpool Illuminations Create London Installation
15 October 2024
by Visit Blackpool
The team that create the world-famous Blackpool Illuminations have made a dazzling contribution to one of London’s most iconic entertainment districts.
The Lightworks team, based near Blackpool Airport, produced eight spectacular neon pieces in collaboration with internationally-renowned artist, Chila Kumari Singh Burman MBE to create an illuminated art trail in Leicester Square Gardens.
Chila, who has already designed a tableau for the Blackpool Illuminations display, invited the team to produce the neon works after she was commissioned by the Art Of London event to feature in the annual Art After Dark programme.
The three-day event used 16 national institutions and art galleries including the Royal Academy of Arts, the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery.
On opening night, Chila unveiled 14 glowing artworks, including the eight new commissions produced by Lightworks. Entitled There Is No Darkness In The Garden Of Light, the installation towered nearly 10 feet high.
It was designed to reflect Chila’s Indian heritage and was inspired by London’s diverse communities. Her creations included representations of Indian deities, a whimsical underwater scene with fish and seashells, as well as icons of South Asian femininity and a magical Barbie-inspired figure.
Chila said: “I’m made up to unveil my vibrant neon installation. Through a series of glowing artworks, it invited people to experience the West End of London at night and discover how I pay homage to iconic figures of Indian feminism, and used landmarks like the water fountain in Leicester Square Gardens to spread joy and celebrate London’s diverse communities.”
Last year, in another collaboration with the Lightworks team, Chila unveiled a spectacular tableau entitled Lollies In Love With Light as part of a four-month Illuminations display. It remains on display in the tableaux section within the Blackpool Illuminations, which this year will shine until January 5, 2025.
Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council, said: “We are delighted that Chila recognised the talent and creativity of our Lightworks team to co-produce a stunning display in the West End of London.
“Our Illuminations team design, produce and maintain the Blackpool Illuminations, but what our visitors don’t necessarily realise is that they also produce the highest quality work for other events around the UK.”
The London event took place just a few days ahead of Blackpool opening its own award-winning light festival, Lightpool.
The amazing free-to-see programme of light installations, 3D projection shows, art trails, and stunning live performances will run from October 18-26.
With the Illuminations season in full swing, the nine days will see the addition of light installations from the UK, France, Finland and Spain as part of the highly-acclaimed festival.
Supported by Arts Council England, it will include the premiere of at least 15 new artworks never seen before in the UK as well as spellbinding projection shows and live performance including the return of the hugely popular Carnival Magic in the iconic Tower Ballroom.
Credit: Art After Dark