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On show as part of ‘A New Dawn A New Day’
An exhibition at The Bomb Factory
Featuring works by:
Caroline Ashley | Rong Bao | Rana Begum | Pallas Citroen | Richie Culver | Jeremy Deller | Janette Parris | Jim Rampage | Catriona Robertson | Jacob Talkowski | Erika Trotzig | Nicola Turner | Mark Wallinger | Osman Yousefzada
LOCATION: 206 Marylebone Road, NW1 6JQ
DATES: Sunday 8th – 29th October
PRIVATE VIEW: Saturday 7th October, 6-9pm
On the edge of collapse and precarity these sculptures have grown up out of the foundations of the building. Made up of a combination of re-claimed and recycled materials, reflecting on our throw away culture, these sculptures inhabit a post-human future where nature has transformed materials of the anthropocene. What will the monuments of the future be made of?