RENOWNED ARTIST & DESIGNER KELLY ANNA ENLIVENS TELEVISION CENTRE

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Public art in the form of ‘gaming tables’ has arrived at Television Centre. In a creative collaboration between Television Centre, The Art of Ping Pong and artist Kelly Anna, a series of artistically designed ping pong tables now enliven the forecourt of the iconic West London destination. Designer Kelly Anna, best known for her powerful, silhouette figures with a strong focus on movement, has brought her playful aesthetic and style to the space, luring visitors and locals to step into a playful world this Summer and beyond.

Television Centre appointed Kelly Anna for her colourful and bold figures with a strong focus on sport. Kelly’s designs for the campaign are bright and colourful, and her energetic compositions flow around movement. While each design is unique, an artwork in itself, the four tables have been designed as a cohesive set to create a visual display for the destination. In these designs, the powerful figure wins over the space, adorned with bright, poppy elements creating a sense of play and joyful gamesmanship. The bold colours and grand features were inspired by the Television Centre; reflecting its inclusive community, playfulness, and its ability to create a sense of place.

With the return of Television Centre’s live outdoor screen and it’s ‘Summer of Sport’ live programme this July, the ‘play-move’ interactive artworks designer games complement the entire purpose of the space.

Kelly Anna commented on the collaboration: “I have really enjoyed partaking in this collaboration with Television Centre, creating a vibrant, social place for the community to interact and be active. The artwork is bespoke to the site and I love that it’s outdoors for everyone to admire. My work blends fluid lines and strong graphic shapes which I feel is representative of the surrounding architecture and strong design aesthetic of Television Centre.”

Television Centre Forecourt, 1 Wood Lane, White City