London Dust

Strange little exhibition at the Museum of London of photographs by Rut Blees commenting on the development of London and the fallout from the 2008 financial crisis.

It looked at the pressure to maximise space before the crisis and the lift shafts left unfished afterwards like “economic tombstones”. It did this through photographing construction hoardings contrasting the wonderful computer generated versions of what the building will be with the reality of a building site.

These were really interesting pictures but there just weren’t enough of them to tell the story well. I think there were about six large pictures which were nice but not enough to help you see the theme and draw conclusions for yourself.

Closes on 10 January 2016.

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