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European Literary Map of London Exhibition Tours Europe: Seville and Stockholm Stops

Posted on March 1, 2025 by Fatima Al-Mansour

The Lost & Found exhibition, part of the UCL European Institute’s European Literary Map of London project, is touring European cities, recently opening in Seville and Stockholm. The exhibition showcases London’s influence on European literature and invites engagement through various texts. It aims to foster cultural dialogue and will extend to more cities in 2025.

The UCL European Institute’s Lost & Found exhibition, highlighting the European Literary Map of London, is touring Europe, recently launching in Seville and Stockholm, with more cities planned. This interactive exhibition allows visitors to explore texts from London in 25 different European languages, showcasing local literary histories.

In Seville, the exhibition opened at the Hay Festival Forum Sevilla on February 13, inaugurated by Alex Ellis, Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Spain. Running until March 3, it demonstrates how London has inspired European writers, encouraging audiences to envision a literary London that transcends borders and cultures.

Simultaneously, Stockholm hosted the Lost & Found exhibition during the UCL Alumni Reception on February 17 at the Downtown Camper by Scandic. UCL academics, including Professor Geraint Rees and Dr Uta Staiger, engaged with the exhibition, which will continue at various literary venues in Sweden throughout 2025.

These events mark the beginning of the exhibition’s European journey, fostering discussions on art, culture, and identity. Future locations will continue to explore the intertwining stories of Europe’s writers and London.

For more on the European Literary Map of London, visit the website for updates and opportunities to contribute to the map.

The Lost & Found exhibition, part of the European Literary Map of London project, is now touring Europe, with significant stops in Seville and Stockholm. These exhibitions encourage the exploration of London’s literary influence across borders and languages, promoting dialogue about culture and identity. Visitors can expect more exhibitions as the tour continues throughout 2025.

Original Source: www.ucl.ac.uk

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