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PORTAVILION - Portable public art for London's parks

 

ANNIKA ERIKSSON'S Smallest Cinema in the World will be featuring in Tatton Park Biennial 2010 from May 2010

 


 

cinemaEriksson’s six-seat cinema will be screening a new film made specially for Tatton Park.

 

Image: Richard Brine and Hopkins Architects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cinema interior

TOBY PATERSON'S Powder Blue Orthogonal Pavilion moves to University of Warwick

 


 

We are delighted that the pavilion is now part of the University of Warwick’s permanent art collection and it will be sited in the University grounds in Coventry this spring. For more details about the collection visit: www2.warwick.ac.uk

 

PAST PROJECTS

 


 

HOLLAND PARK

Kensington & Chelsea

 


 

DAN GRAHAM

Triangular Pavilion With Circular Cut-Out Variation H

 

A classic Dan Graham work that combines clear glass and two way mirrors in triangular formation, presented in the Dutch Garden in Holland Park, Kensington. An exhibition of video footage of Graham’s performance works will be shown simultaneously in the Ice House Gallery, Holland Park between June 7 and August 15 2008....more»

 

7 JUNE – 28 SEPTEMBER 2008

 

REGENTS PARK

Westminster/Camden

 

 


 

ANNIKA ERIKSSON

The Smallest Cinema in the World – For the Wealthy and the Good

 

Originally conceived by crown architect John Nash as a gated community, Regents Park is now one of London 's most popular public spaces. Eriksson's mobile film project will reveal the myriad of lesser known activities that take place in the park during the summer....more»

 

 

 

 

POTTERS FIELDS PARK

Southwark

 


 

TOBY PATERSON

Powder Blue Orthogonal Pavilion

 

Responding to the adjacent, iconic architecture of Tower Bridge, the GLA building and HMS Belfast, Paterson inserts another strongly graphic form – a wooden, modular structure - into the “town-scape” of the Southbank....more»

 

5 JULY– 28 SEPTEMBER 2008

 

PRIMROSE HILL

Camden

 


 

MONIKA SOSNOWSKA

the Wind House

 

the wind house

Sosnowska has responded to the kite flyers on Primrose Hill and designed “The Wind House” that appears to be literally sculpted by the wind. Rather than destroying an architectural building, the structure has been very carefully composed from small, multi-faceted wooden shapes to create an immaculately crafted, geometric, expressionist form......more»

 

26 JULY – 26 OCTOBER 2008

 

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