Assembly with Granby Workshop: Brickfield

Interesting installation at the Whitechapel Gallery by the architectural collective Assemble.

This commission is a reworking of a work made as part of a community led project in Liverpool which created a landscape of fired and unfired bricks.  This version featured piles of red and grey bricks shown in white rooms with the walls covered in brick dust or clay wash. In the second room there was a table of clay objects, both finished and broke, with a film of the brick making process being shown behind.

I had to check the leaflet for the meaning but now understand it’s about how places are made by people. I think I’d have liked a bit more of a sense of the people to have got this on my own. 

Closed on 16 April 2017

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