The second edition of ‘Modern Masters’ was in 2025 at the iconic Grade II* listed Battersea Power Station. Consisting of a free programme of contemporary art in partnership with London Craft Week. For the 2025 edition, the award-winning filmmaker and multimedia artist Charlotte Colbert presented ‘Chasing Rainbows,’ two over three metre tall stainless steel sculptures - ‘Dreamland Sirens’ in Turbine Hall A, is a dual-coloured eye sculpture that draws inspiration from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and invites viewers to reflect on the collective power of imagination in shaping the world around us. In Turbine Hall B, ‘Where Angels Live’ serves as a meditation on the healing power of belief, and the beauty of cultural traditions. These striking stainless-steel sculptures complemented Radiant Reflections, Battersea Power Station’s Spring/Summer 2025 fashion campaign, which focused on promoting body positivity and encourages visitors to look within and celebrate their reflections.
Dreamland Sirens, 2023
Where Angels Live, 2024
Charlotte Colbert (b. 1987)
Stainless steel and polished steel
With thanks to London Craft Week, Battersea Power Station Development Company and Charlotte Colbert Studio.
Images courtesy of Battersea Power Station.
Artwork by Charlotte Colbert ©️Charlotte Colbert Studio. All rights reserved.