The Bartlett Kiosk: The Struggle for Existence
14 October 2019–18 October 2019, 9:00 am–5:00 pm
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Chee-Kit Lai02031087337
Location
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Ground floor22 Gordon StreetLondonWC1H 0QBUnited Kingdom
The Struggle for Existence
Architectural Design PhD student William Victor Camilleri displays a collection of objects, drawings and sketches, which examine a world that runs in parallel to the affairs of man. Surrounding an absent garden are the apparent still, objects standing in for event-based relationships whose output is the lifespan of the body of work. It is a tale about cause and effect within nature, our unassuming backdrop. William Victor's work is accompanied by a narrative of how the objects relate to a projected ecology.
About The Bartlett Kiosk
The Bartlett Kiosk is the school's micro exhibition space for student work. Located next to the entrance of our Bloomsbury home, 22 Gordon Street, The Bartlett Kiosk presents installations to the general public at street level.
If you are a student or group of students interested in exhibiting in The Bartlett Kiosk, please contact Patrick Weber with your proposal.
Image: Courtesy of William Victor Camilleri