a monument to toilets (an exhibition & procession)

Documentation of a site

digital print

artist book insert

2010

Documentation of a site

digital print

artist book insert

2010

Documentation of a site

digital print

artists book insert

2010

Documentation of a site

inkjet print

artist book insert

2010

A monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

pencil drawing

2010

a monument to toilets - An Exhibition & Procession

2010

A monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2010

A monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2010

A monument to toilets - An Exhibition & Procession

2010

A monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2010

a monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2009

A monument to toilets - An Exhibition & Procession

2010

A monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2010

A monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2009

a monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2009

a monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2009

a monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2009

a monument to toilets - An exhibition & procession

2009

blog - http://amonumenttotoilets.blogspot.com/

White Cubicle is honoured to present A Monument to Toilets an exhibition and procession by Nikos Pantazopoulos

Thursday January 14, 2010, from 9:00 PM to midnight.
Procession will leave from the George and Dragon to the Joiners Arms at midnight.

White Cubicle Toilet Gallery at George and Dragon Public House, 2 Hackney Road, London E2
The Joiners Arms, 116-118 Hackney Road, London
Ribbon cutting by dame Ellen Cantor and Iqbal, the Joiners Arms minicab driver

A Monument to Toilets and Hackney Road Procession: a material and political investigation
For his show at White Cubicle Toilet Gallery, Pantazopoulos has been over the past months photographically and sculpturally documenting the surrounding area of East London and collecting objects of a formal nature, while building a monument to toilets. Using the monument as a starting point, he proposes a procession and mapping out a ritual that takes place between the George and Dragon and the Joiners Arms. The audience is invited to participate and walk with him from the White Cubicle Toilet Gallery to The Joiners Arms on Hackney Road with the material that he has collected.
A stake, a rock, a banner, a ball, netting, a laminate board, felt, rope, tape, and other objects investigated and found in the process of looking for materials will be used as part of the exhibition. They will be stored inside the White Cubicle gallery. These materials will be transformed into totem poles and objects that will be like those used in a Greek Easter processions, marking the rituals, and marches of historical or political nature. These objects used will be used to mark the procession that will take place to demarcate a specific space and ritual. With this, the exhibition and procession will explore the social, historical, and political nature of this area of London, an area with a history that crosses through different classes, genders, and ethnicities and that are sometimes distressed by conflicts of interest. This will be a peaceful walk to honour cohabitation within the different groups in the area.
http://amonumenttotoilets.blogspot.com/

THE WHITE CUBICLE TOILET GALLERY measures 1.40 by 1.40 metres, is located within the Ladies Toilet of the George and Dragon, and works with no budget, staff or boundaries. White Cubicle presents a discerning programme of local and international manifestations as an antidote to London’s sometimes extremely commercial art scene. Past exhibitions have included the work of Deborah Castillo, Gregorio Magnani, Butt Magazine, Federico Herrero, Terence Koh, i-Cabin, Steven Gontarski, Pixis Fanzine/Princess Julia and Hanah, General Idea and avaf, Basso Magazin, Carl Hopgood, Giles Round, Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Superm, (Brian Kenny and Slava Mogutin), Elkin Calderon, Wolfgang Tillmans, Calvin Holbrook/Hate Magazine, Husam el Odeh, Simon Popper, Fur, Dik Fagazine, Rick Castro/Abravanation, Jean Michel Wicker, Noki, Ellen Cantor, Karl Holmqvist, Julie Verhoeven, Aldo Chaparro, Esther Planas...
http://www.whitecubicle.org

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