Coalescence

Beautiful installation at the Painted Hall of the Old Royal Naval College developed by Paul Cocksedge and supported by Carpenters Workshop Gallery.

The work looked lovely in the space and presented you with a glittery mass forming a sphere. Close up you saw the individual pieces.

It represents the amount of coal it takes to power a single 200W light bulb, turned on for a year, and is made of anthracite.

It was a nice touch to also have an explanation of the two incidents where coal appears on James Thornhill’s ceiling. Fascinating to find out the original hospital was partly funded by a tax on coal coming into London.

Closed 4 February 2024


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