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A new art installation for Greenwich Peninsula | 04/02/2008
Julian
Walker: Births, Chimneys and Lightermen
- Collecting GreenwichPeninsula
Peninsula Square, one of London’s newest public squares, will become
home to a fascinating new installation by artist Julian Walker from 4 February.
Entitled Births,
Chimneys and Lightermen - Collecting GreenwichPeninsula, Walker’s artwork is a meticulously displayed collection
of over 1,500 found artefacts and texts. Historical objects and everyday items are
brought to light as he explores the physical, natural and historical and social
landscape of GreenwichPeninsula. The installation, which will form part of the
Story Wall in front of The O2, investigates the Peninsula’s
unique demographics, geology, archaeology and natural history, and invites
viewers to create their own stories for the area.
Local people were encouraged to get involved in the
creation of the installation by providing details and descriptions of themselves
to be incorporated into the work, such as, ‘child aged 10, beachcomber,
swimmer, pub manager.’ In the coming months there will also be ongoing workshops
and events held with residents and schools.
Julian Walker said, “I see the peninsula as a field of
half-lost information, a location for the invention of stories, contrived
networks of information and identity. It’s a place where an eel-trapper’s
jacket button, a Victorian laundress’s name, a sliver of glass from George
Enderby’s (
or
an industrialist's) house, the wing of a moth, a dried
willow leaf, and the price of a bus fare can all be authentic, appropriate, and
a total fabrication”.
The work has been
commissioned by English Partnerships, the national regeneration agency, on
behalf of the Art in the PublicRealmGreenwichPeninsula client group
and in conjunction with AEG Europe.
Philip Dibsdale, Area Director for South London at
English Partnerships said, “We want to establish a reputation for high quality
art at GreenwichPeninsula and this commission is an
important first step towards art making a positive contribution to the
regeneration process. I believe it will engage and inspire a diverse audience”.
Meridian Delta Limited, a member of the client group,
is helping to facilitate the installation. Design Manager, Lawrence Robertson,
said, "The rich history of GreenwichPeninsula has a vital role to play in
its future as a vibrant new district for London.
This installation places art and history firmly at the centre of the green
spaces, buildings and facilities that are being created at the Peninsula and underlines the strength of our commitment
to creating a strong sense of place from the start."
David Campbell, President and CEO of AEG Europe, said,
“With thousands of people visiting The O2 every day it plays a key role in the
life of the peninsula. This project is a great way to demonstrate the bigger
picture of the regeneration of the area to The O2’s visitors who come from not
just all over the UK,
but the world as well.”
This commission is the first of a ‘collection’ under Art in the Public Realm Greenwich Peninsula.
This programme has been established to develop a cohesive approach to
programming art in relation to one of London’s
most important regeneration projects. It brings the public, private and
voluntary sectors together and engages artists’ creative ideas in the
regeneration process. The collection will include temporary interventions,
built places and spaces, events and performances, debate and education, and
artists on the design team.
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contact Anna Davidson at ING Media
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Notes
to editors
The Art in the Public realm Greenwich Peninsula client group is headed
up by national regeneration agency, English Partnerships, and includes
representatives of Arts Council England, Greenwich Council and the Peninsula’s two
principle developers, Meridian Delta Ltd (a joint venture between Lend Lease
and Quintain Developments Plc) and Greenwich Millennium Village Ltd
(a joint venture between
Countryside Properties Plc and Taylor Wimpey Developments Ltd)
.
It was set up by English Partnerships to
ensure that a collaborative, inclusive approach is adopted to the provision of
art in the public realm across the peninsula in support of the area’s ongoing
transformation into a well-connected, sustainable community.
This work will
continue Walker’s collection-based installations
shown over the past 12 years in the UK and abroad, many of which have
involved local residents. His work can
currently be seen at the Wellcome Collection and at NorwichCastleMuseum. Website – http://walkerjulian.tripod.com
Births, Chimneys and Lightermen –
Collecting Greenwich Peninsula
, an art installation by Julian
Walker
Walker
’s installation responds
to the historical, physical and social aspects of the GreenwichPeninsula
by referring to its past, present and possible future. Linking
texts based on historical and personal records, geology, archaeology and
natural history to a collection of found artefacts, objects
and images, it proposes a landscape of continuous reinvention, and
invites viewers to create their own Peninsula
stories.
What is art
in the public realm?
Art in the public realm
embraces a wide range of activities involving artists - from permanent
site-specific sculpture and the shaping of our environment, to temporary
installations or interventions that excite and challenge our perceptions of our
environments. It can have a part to play in the regeneration of communities
involving a process that encourages local people to embrace new ideas and
skills, to develop a sense of ownership, and make decisions about their
locality.
Artists working alongside
other professionals and designers can contribute their conceptual and practical
skills to the creation of buildings, structures and public spaces. They bring an extra dimension of thought,
research, sensibility and understanding to the design of public places and the
way people experience them.
Art in the public realm can
encompass sculpture, installation, painting, craft, applied arts, design, film
and video, sound art, digital art, new media, urban design, architecture,
street art, community arts, socially engaged arts practice, process based art
and temporary arts events, including festivals and public screenings.
English
Partnerships
is the government’s national regeneration agency. Our aim
is to deliver high quality, sustainable growth in England.
The agency is overseeing the regeneration of Greenwich peninsula and
has invested over £225m in the last ten years.
English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation are working
with the Department for Communities and Local Government to establish the proposed
Homes and Communities Agency.
Arts Council
England
works to get more art to more people in more places. They develop and promote the arts across England,
acting as an independent body at arm’s length from government. Between 2006 and 2008, they will invest £1.1
billion of public money from government and the National Lottery in supporting
the arts. This is the bedrock of support
for the arts in England. They believe that the arts have the power to
change lives and communities, and to create opportunities for people throughout
the country. For 2006 to 2008, they have
six priorities: taking part in the arts, children and young people, the
creative economy, vibrant communities, internationalism and celebrating
diversity.
www.artscouncil.org.uk
Greenwich Council
is the local
authority responsible for providing a diverse range of public services to
residents and businesses in the inner London
borough including refuse collections, social housing and education
services. It covers an area of more than 5,000 hectares stretching from
Deptford in the west to Thamesmead in the east and Eltham in the South to
Woolwich in the north and serves a population of approximately 226,600 people.
There are currently more than 100 different languages spoken in the borough,
and it’s estimated that about 25 per cent of the Borough’s population are from
ethnic groups other than white. The Council's ongoing aim is to
make Greenwich
the place to live, work, learn and visit.
Greenwich Millennium Village
Limited
is a joint venture
development by Countryside Properties plc and Taylor Wimpey Developments Ltd in
association with English Partnerships.
Countryside Properties Plc
is a leader in property development, the
creation of sustainable communities and urban regeneration. The
Group is widely recognised as a responsible developer which is totally
committed to sustainable development. The Company, which was incorporated
in 1958, is owned jointly by the Cherry family and Bank of Scotland which is
providing the Group with significant funding.
Taylor Wimpey
Developments Ltd
is a part of Taylor Wimpey plc, listed on the London
Stock Exchange and the UK’s
largest homebuilder. Through its homebuilding brands George Wimpey, BryantHomes
and G2, Taylor Wimpey provides nationwide coverage in the UK, building one bedroom apartments
and starter homes up to large detached family houses. As well as
operating in the UK, Taylor Wimpey plc builds homes in North America, Spain and Gibraltar.
The £5 billion regeneration of 190 acres of GreenwichPeninsula
led by Lend Lease and Quintain Estates and Development PLC working with English
Partnerships, will create a thriving new riverside community for London over the next 15 years.
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10,000
new homes in distinct residential neighbourhoods
-
24,000
permanent jobs
-
Peninsula
Central - a new business district
for London
-
150 new
shops and restaurants
-
1.6 miles
of river frontage; the distance between Waterloo
and LondonBridge
-
48 acres
of open spaces and parks; the size of GreenPark
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Extensive
new community and leisure facilities
-
The O2
entertainment destination delivered and operated by AEG Europe
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Excellent
transport links, situated in zone 2 on the jubilee line
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Aspiration
for the highest environmental standards for new buildings
Lend Lease, listed on the Australian Stock Exchange,
is a leading real estate specialist which creates and manages real estates
assets around the world. In the UK its
business is focussed primarily in the delivery of large scale mixed use schemes
which lead to the regeneration of major urban sites.
Quintain Estates and Development PLC is a leading
property investment and development company specialising in strategic property
acquisition, redevelopment, asset management and regeneration across the UK. Quintain operates through three business
segments - fund management, property investment and urban regeneration.
Quintain is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is
a FTSE 250 company.
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