The Fairlop Oak al Barbican

Il Barbican Centre di Londra presenta un'installazione ibrida alta undici metri dell'artista londinese Gayle Chong Kwan.

Gayle Chong Kwan’s monolithic 11-metre high sculpture The Fairlop Oak, takes root in the Barbican, towering up through three floors into the ground floor foyers. The hybrid contemporary-historical installation draws together new, natural and man-made materials, with scores of small model houses created from waste packaging sitting atop felled branches from Epping Forest.

Gayle Chong Kwan, The Fairlop Oak (work in progress) al Walthamstow Garden Party, 2017
Gayle Chong Kwan, The Fairlop Oak (work in progress) al Walthamstow Garden Party, 2017
Gayle Chong Kwan, The Fairlop Oak (work in progress) al Walthamstow Garden Party, 2017
The Fairlop Oak, litografia
E81 poster di protesta. ©City of London Corporation

The Fairlop Oak is part of “The People’s Forest”, an ambitious two-year investigation by Chong Kwan into the politics, history of protest, and people of London’s ancient woodland, Epping Forest. Chong Kwan explores the forest as a site of shared and contested resources, conflict between capital and common, private and public, and as a threshold between rural and urban.

  • 14 ottobre 2017 – 18 marzo 2018
  • Gayle Chong Kwan
  • The People’s Forest: The Fairlop Oak
  • Barbican
  • Silk Street, Londra