22.1.12

Currently at the Wapping Project


Edgar Martin's is currently showing his work This is Not a House at the Wapping Project. It's a project about the mortage crisis in the US that led to the financial crisis we are in now. So it's a lot of pictures of empty half-build houses and broken dreams. These picures, that were first published as a photo essay for the NYTimes, caused a bit of a contreversy, since they were digitally altered - which kind of goes against the ethics of journalism (you can read more about it here). Since you've been working on units about the environment and the city I thought this might interest you.

Also currently at the Wapping project is Bridget Baker's installation Wrecking at Private Siding 661. It's a very interesting site-specific installation (have you ever seen a human transport basket? I didn't even know they had existed until I saw the show!) in the accumulation tower. If you decide come and see it, I recommend you come on a Thursday, because that's when I'm working there. This one's open until 11 February and Edgar Martin's in on until 4 March. Even if you can't make it to these exhibitions, the Wapping Project is a nice place to visit. It's housed in an old hydraulic power stations, there's a nice café/restaurant and you can climb up on the roof to enjoy the view. Nearby is the Thames Path, which makes a really nice Sunday walk!

3 kommentarer:

  1. Hey there! Happy New Year for you too! :)
    Depennd where you live and if you want we can make camera obscura together. I love doing that, so I can help with your laziness ;)
    Bauhaus exhibition sound fantastic, and I can't wait for it! Would love to see it now, now, now!
    Cheers! ;)

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Thanks Sandy! I live in a basement at the moment, so my view is a white wall, but will hopefully be moving soon, so maybe in the new flat if the view is a bit better?
      I just checked and the Bauhaus exhibition opens in May at the Barbican.

      Radera
  2. Thank you ida. I have actually been there. It is as you said an amazing place. The exhibition is an useful reference for the next upcoming project. It was also nice to see you on the wednesday lecture. Thank you for having a look into your amazing work. Anyway your feedback is useful all the time.

    see you

    SvaraRadera