The 1975 🩷🩷
St Pancras International Station, May 28 - November 2, 2015
Cornelia Parker’s work, One More Time, in 2015, was a working replica of the station’s DENT London clock. Reversed out in black and silver, it became reminiscent of a photographic negative. The black clock was suspended 16 metres in front of the original, so for those alighting from the trains the original face will gradually appear eclipsed.
One More Time was conceived to invoke meditative thoughts on the passage of time, life and mortality: “The clock is the most conscious focus of a railway station, a dominant force. Everyone is watching the clock, checking if they are late.
carnations you had thought were roses, that’s us
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brb leaping form the gallows and levitating down your street
Was any of it true?
The 1975 - People
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Samuel Burgess-Johnson
haunted by the idea that Taylor Swift and Matty Healy's dynamic may be a piece of Baudrillardian artwork that transcended the bounds of a traditional relationship / influenced our culture in ways we're not even aware of and it is driving me completely fucking insane
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