London

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See the maps of my routes: east end / central london

Victoria Miro Gallery,
Doug Aitken, "I don't exist"

Untitled Perspex installation, 2003. Unique piece, $50,000

detail

Plateau III (black swan - Coca Cola architecture), 2003. Lightbox. 52x122x14 inches. Edition of 6, $75,000.

Plateau (UPS architecture), 2003. Lightbox. 52x122x14 inches. Edition of 6, $75,000. Sorry guys, this one is sold out!!!

Plateau II (ibm/mac architecture). Lightbox. 52x122x14 inches. Edition of 6, $75,000.

Interiors, 2002. Three Screen DVD installation. Edition of 4, $125,000.00. This one is sold out too! Sound and video draws comparisons among races and social types. Driving rhythm to the soundtrack matched by actors on the screens.

Detail of the positioning of the projectors.

Fior Photo (This gallery, like many I visited, didn't necessarily open when they said they would.) This is a shot through their grill of part of the show titled "Dead Kennedy" -- graphics and works based on, well, you can figure it out!

Catto Contemporary Gallery, Light Transformation: Zac Greening, Sculptural Light Works.

Detail.

The White Cube Gallery (exterior)

Cerith Wyn Evans "Look at that picture... how does it appear to you now? Does it seem to be persisting?" (Entrance to gallery)

This installation consists of chandeliers paired with flatscreen computer monitors. Each chandelier blinks, in morse code, the text which appears on the monitors.

The medium on each of these is the Chandelier (identified by model, for instance, "Lustre Marie-Therese"), flat screen monitor, Morse code unit, computer. Dimensions variable.

A detail of one of the monitors. This one is from the piece titled "The Stars Dwon to Earth," By Theodor Adorno (pub. 1974), 2003.

Steve Kaufmann exhibition in The Deluxe Gallery.

More from Steve Kaufmann.

Graffiti-layered sculpture on Leonard Street, in the East End.

Detail. This isn't spray can grafitti... these are all adhesives... I guess you'd call it "sticker graffiti."

A combination spray paint and adhesive wall by the same group, Skull Krew.

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detail. This is the end of the map from the "East End." From here I took the tube to Victoria Station -- see the maps for Central London.

Fashion & Textile Museum (exterior)

Hey a Tea Cozy show. Shut up!

Yup, this one was "made" by Kate Moss. (Insert random-ass low-blow joke here).

I like the Leonardo da Vinci appropriation on this one. You can see the names of the artists on the tags hanging, along with a tea bag, from each cozy. While I didn't know any of these people, they are purportedly celebrities of some magnitude.