Absence of Water (2012)
These images are part of a project called “Absence of Water”, which documents derelict lidos and baths in England. The Series is an historical archive and draws attention to the increasing number of public swimming pools that have closed in the last few decades. Deserted of human life these decaying landscapes provoke a profound feeling of human absence and nostalgia for a lost past. Having been built in the late Victorian period, public lidos and baths were at the peak of their popularity in the 1930s. Gradually, living conditions and tastes have changed, resulting in a drop of attendances, leaving the public pools uneconomical to run. Many fell into decay and were demolished. Symbols of civic and architectural pride in Victorian times, today only a handful of them remain as a representation of bygone era.
Henri Lehmann - Portrait of Clémentine (Mrs. Alphonse) Karr (1845)
Forgotten by Shan Hur
Horizon (Leeds), 2011
oil paintings and picture frames, installation dimensions variable
Horizon (Leeds) is made up from a selection of 19th and early 20th century landscape paintings chosen from Leeds Art Gallery’s collection. Fitzmaurice has installed the paintings to create a single painted horizon, forming a graphic line cutting across the ornate frames.
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Dated skulls, Romania - The skulls in the ossuary of the 15th century Neamt Monastery bear little texts stating the names and dates of the monks. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Oh, good morning. We’ll be reairing the Wes Anderson interview today. Now back to work…
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
caught in a bat romance.
repeat. but with additions of Amy and Rory.
