Thursday, 9 September 2010
Must see at The British Library
As part of 'Magnificent Maps' exhibition at The British Library Stephen Walter exhibits his drawing, 'The Island', 2008.
'The Island satirises the London-centric view of the English capital and its commuter towns as independent from the rest of the country. The artist, a Londoner with a love of his native city, offers up a huge range of local and personal information in words and symbols. Walter speaks in the dialect of today, focusing on what he deems interesting or mundane.'
http://www.bl.uk/magnificentmaps/map4.html
'The Island satirises the London-centric view of the English capital and its commuter towns as independent from the rest of the country. The artist, a Londoner with a love of his native city, offers up a huge range of local and personal information in words and symbols. Walter speaks in the dialect of today, focusing on what he deems interesting or mundane.'
http://www.bl.uk/magnificentmaps/map4.html
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