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This is a walk I do quite frequently and yet I had no idea about these sculptures. I must pay more attention next time. However, I can say that the Lebanese restaurant's coffee is very good.
A walk I do frequently as well, and while I've seen the art work never realised they were connected to each other.
About halfway through I became confused as to whether the pictures belonged to the text above or below!
Finally realigned at the obviously named 8) Horizontal Ambiguity!
Apparently Gambier Reeks was Chelsea FC’s first official photographer. The owner of the motorcycle repair business appears to be called Reeks.
Check before you make the journey to Putney by bus this week. Most services are avoiding the place thanks to roadworks. Making the area even worse this afternoon, there's also no District Line.
Is anyone able to provide the text of the "short poem...too brief to deliver its intended meaning" on the "foreshore" pillar? I looked on the Tideway website, but couldn't find it.
It looks to me (on the basis also of the public sculptures of a living artist, that shall remain nameless, that Canary Wharf estate has disseminated about everywhere, and I am not talking of the Henry Moore sculpture), that those single-artist sculpture trails or parks are promotion activities disguised as public art. There is often collusion between the gallery and/or the artist and/or the location. This may be perfectly legal but I for one believe it is an abuse of power and a mis-use of public space.
Given that Alan was 87 when the Sculpture Trail opened, I think we can discount collusion, nepotism and abuse of power in this case.
In the 1970s some were watching Mr Benn, while some were watching The Sweeney. Appropriate that the spot where Load can be found is known as Waterman's Green because it's where Dennis, and the rest if the Flying Squad gang, meet up in an early scene from the film Sweeney 2. They have chosen this as the assembly point because of the greasy spoon cafe where Thai Square now stands.
As a (very) long time reader, this is the closest you've been (blog-wise) to my house - Nexus is about 50m away. Consider me excited!










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