Robin Hood Gardens


Lovely video installation at the Victoria and Albert Museum by Do Ho Suh documenting the demolition of the brutalist housing estate in E14, Robin Hood Gardens.

Using time lapse photography Suh took 300 pictures in the sweep of a room and stitched the rooms together to make an animation scrolling up and around the building the half demolished building. In one section we scroll across the building and he layers video of the flats before they were vacated by the tenants who had lived in them for over 20 years giving a moving record of the lives that had been loved there.

The Victoria and Albert Museum have also added a 3 storey section of the façade of the building to their collection as an example of brutalist architecture and worked with Suh on this film. I can’t wait to see how they display it.

Closes 13 October 2019

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