Rebuilding the City 1666-2016: The Great City Photography Project

Nice exhibition at All Hallows by the Tower of work by people living and working in the City of London to represent their daily experience of the buildings around them.

There were some great images, many from people’s offices of views you can’t see from the street. The commentary on each picture gave the name of the person who had taken it and who they were. My favourite two were a view by Linda Wadkin of a view through a door where the sky is replaced by a view of the Gherkin and one by Robert Gray called “Two Towers” of the Tower of London and the Shard.

Some of the images had been printed onto cotton sheets and put together as a ships sail in an installation by Victoria Burgher, which gave some shape and height to the exhibition. A really nice touch.

Closes on 2 October 2016

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