London 2010
Folder: Great Britain
A Better Britain
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A bit like monkeys looking at themselves in a mirror. C-Curve (2007) by Anish Kapoor in Kensington Gardens. One of four reflective sculptures in the exhibition "Turning the World Upside Down."
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Concave/Convex
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One side reflects rightside up, while the reflections in the other side are upside down. It had just rained, and the drops were clinging more to one side than the other, making for a strange effect and confusing the hell out of my autofocus.
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Distorted Reality
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Side view of Anish Kapoor's C-Curve, getting both the concave and the convex sides of the curve in the shot.
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C-Curve (back side)
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Reflections in reflections. The rain turned the base into another reflective surface.
Info about Anish Kapoor's "Turning the World Upside Down" here .
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Turning the World (and the kid) Upside Down
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The concave (is that right?) side of the Anish Kapoor's C-Curve.
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Non-Object (Spire)
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Another of Anish Kapoor's "Turning the World Upside Down" sculptures in Kensington Gardens. Note security guard, there to prevent the public from harming themselves or the art.
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Spire in a Spire
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Another of Anish Kapoor's "Turning the World Upside Down" sculptures in Kensington Gardens. Very cool the way the spire reflects itself.
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Sky Mirror 1
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Another of Anish Kapoor's "Turning the World Upside Down" sculptures in Kensington Gardens. Unidentified feathered object flies by unharmed, despite fears that the mirrors would intensify the sun's rays and cook any passing birds.
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Sky Mirror 2
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Another of Anish Kapoor's "Turning the World Upside Down" sculptures in Kensington Gardens. Seen from across the Longwater, reflecting the deep blue of the sky.
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Sky Mirror, Red
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Another of Anish Kapoor's "Turning the World Upside Down" sculptures in Kensington Gardens. This one is in the Round Pond, and is the only one that's colored (red -- which makes the blue sky reflect as purple).
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Crunchy
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The Credit Crunch Monster by Ronzo, Great Eastern Street, Village Underground.
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Pole Dancer
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by Stik. Great Eastern Street. On Street View, it looks like this is a massage parlor.
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Moniker
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International Art Fair, at Village Underground.
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Case
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He's about to get into a nasty argument with some guys who want to use/take his spraypaint cans that are at the bottom of the ladder.
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Golden Calf
Smile
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I don't know who the artist is. In the carpark at Holywell Lane and King John Court.
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Plastic Bones
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by Best Ever. In a carpark at Holywell Lane and King John Court.
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Cry Brave
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Is Cry Brave the artist? Or two artists? This is supposed to be the singer M.I.A. In a carpark at Holywell Lane and King John Court.
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