Elmgreen and Dragset : Tomorrow

Fabulous installation at the Victoria and Albert Museum by Elmgreen and Dragset, who did the boy on a rocking horse fourth plinth, recreating an imagined person and their flat.

This was such an imaginative use of the space and the attention to detail was stunning. You were unsure which items were borrowed from the collections and which they had created. The whole thing was eerie as they created the fiction that the owner was just in the shower and you were looking round. The attendants were dresses as a maid and a footman and kept up the pretence beautifully.  You gradually worked out what the owner of the flat was like from their possessions and style.

I loved the way they maintained the image outside with an advert for the flat on the hoardings of some building work with a plan of the layout, agent’s particulars and web address which links to the exhibition pages. It fooled me on the way in and I was about to text a friend to tell them there was a flat in the V&A!

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