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Architecture Week - London Bridge Recall : Simon Pope Talk Tuesday 19 June 7pm at Danielle Arnaud


London Bridge Recall

Simon Pope

 

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photo © Shoko Maeda

Talk : Tuesday 19 June 7pm

 

London Bridge has a history of moving to the West, whether by a few feet or several thousand miles [1].  In this new work, artist Simon Pope has invited architect Charlie Mackeith to relocate London Bridge, moving it upstream on the river Thames, taking the memory of the current bridge with them on a day's walk, recalling it - rebuilding it - and in doing so, founding a new city, a new London safe from the rising tide.

 

On Tuesday 19 June at 7:00 pm, as part of Architecture Week, Simon Pope and Charlie Mackeith will discuss London Bridge Recall. The talk will take place in the gallery and booking is essential.

 

Remnants of previous London Bridge can still be seen on the South Bank of the Thames, just downriver from the Bridge that is now crossed daily by hundreds of thousands of commuters. The bridge with which we are so familiar, as a direct route from the Kent bank into the City of London, lives a relatively mundane existence, compared with that known through children's song and legend. We are all familiar with the nursery rhyme, London Bridge is Falling Down; we can picture, in our imagination, the old bridge, stacked high with shops and dwellings, that perished at the time of the Great Fire; equally, we know of the fate of one of the subsequent London Bridges, shipped across the Atlantic, relocated as a folly. Legend has it that the gullible buyer, Robert P. McCulloch, was duped into buying London Bridge, sight-unseen, imagining that it was it glamorous, ornate Victorian counterpart Tower Bridge. This perhaps suggests that recent London Bridges have been less memorable others, never taking the form worthy of its name. It stands at the initial lowest bridging-point on the Thames - a hugely significant position symbolically as well as practically, determining the shape of London since its founding.

 

What if, as some would have us believe [2], the lowest bridging-point were to have to change, in the face of a rising tide? What if London was no longer centred on this most practical yet symbolically charged structure? What would happen to the City if this bridge, bound so tightly into the founding of the City itself, were moved?

 

Notes

1. Reconstructed in Lake Havasu in Arizona, USA in 1971

2. www.floodlondon.com/floodtb.htm

 

Simon Pope is currently a Reader in Fine Art at Cardiff School of Art & Design, researching 'walking as a visual art practice'. A former NESTA Fellow (2002-05), he is now a research associate at Transmedia, Hogeschool Sint Lukas, Brussels and Digital Studios, Goldsmiths College, London. He represented Wales at the 2003 Venice Biennale of Art. www.ambulantscience.org

 

Charlie MacKeith is co-director of research design with Madeleine Adams.  The practice’s building projects include the restoration and reuse of historic buildings and the design of new housing. Written and research work includes the 2006 RIBA exhibition Eric Lyons and Span .The practice will open its new office and exhibition space, the restored seventeenth century Boone’s Chapel in Lewisham, in 2008. www.researchdesign.co.uk

  

For more information and booking please contact Danielle Arnaud  danielle@daniellearnaud.com  t/f: +44 (0)20 7735 8292

 

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29 June to 29 July 2007

 

 

Danielle Arnaud contemporary art
123 Kennington Road
London SE11 6SF
UK
 
t/f +44 (0) 20 7735 8292
danielle@daniellearnaud.com
www.daniellearnaud.com


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