the sanctuary of a no man's land

 

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'the sanctuary of a no man's land' (2008) was part of the exhibition 'Breathing Space: In Response to 1 Chiltern Street' curated by Rose Lejeune. The other artists involved were Rob Canning, Robin Dingemans, Alex Haw, Cecilia Jardemar, Ben Judd, Amanda Loomes and Mark Wayman.

The exhibiton took place in a decomissioned fire station on Chiltern Street in London. 'the sanctuary of a no man's land' was installed in the basement. It consisted of an architectural intervention constructed from materials found in the building, three spoken word recordings and three videos played on separate televisions.

Above is an audio visual documentation that moves through the installation. Below are links to the individual narratives. The words are not my own but those of three individuals that I met above and below a traffic island in the centre of London. The video recordings are also from the traffic island.

 

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