An image of truth

Installation on the top floor of Foyles bookshop by Mark Titchner.

This was a very bold wall decorated in geometric designs in a reflective material with big white letters. According to the blurb there was a link to William Blake, who was born nearby, but I couldn’t work out what the link was.

The shame was that the work didn’t really fit the space. It was blocked on both sides by big white pillars so there was nowhere you could look at it from with seeing a pillar. I wonder if anyone looked at the space before making it or was this an artistic statement I didn’t get?

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