Exhibition

Ocean Living - The Skyscraper in the Sea

3 Sep 2013 – 22 Sep 2013

Regular hours

Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

FREE

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Arcadia Missa

London, United Kingdom

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Ocean Living - The Skyscraper in the Sea

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Holly White & Megan Rooney book and exhibition Opens 3rd Sept 2013, and again for PAMI on 18th Sept. Closes on 22nd Sept. PV - 3rd Sept 6-9pm. PAMI Opening - 18th Sept 6-9pm. Artist book available as signed editions. Period and style. She only answers to the cooing of pigeons. For now she's catching up on 30 days worth of text messages, getting closer to her dreams. She started feeling liberated from the pressures of general society. When she was working no one expected her to meet them for lunch. She was eating nature. Happy customers make a difference. Reason dictated the content, back to the basics. Sea-faded reclining nudes wrapped in latex, grass-grown in places now scarcely visible. We tried to identify what was happening to us, her breasts were stupendous in size and beauty. The sun drenched us, our bodies golden-hued, ambient under the tropical orange rich pomp. Jun 12, 2013 When the fast food place opened some passengers got sort of annoyed, they thought it was kind of vulgar, but it was really popular. It opened down the corridor from Treatment Rooms 2, in what had previously been a staff common room. The place originally opened when someone found some frozen burgers and decided to make a special fast food party, but it turned into a daily fast food event. The real burgers didn't last for long, soon the fast food place was making burgers out of whatever food was going, usually vegetables...after a while a burger counted as someone's daily food ration. But most people didn't go there for the food, they just went there because they didn't know what else to do sometimes, or for other reasons. The three people who built it wanted to make somewhere really authentic. They took all their favourite bits from fast food restaurants they could remember and decorated the place like that. There was still paint on board and they covered everything in the room in either red or yellow, no other colours were allowed. This already made it look pretty authentic. The chairs were cushioned desk chairs, they had previously been shades of blue, but those were painted red or yellow, and for tables there were cardboard boxes, painted. Hundreds of crowns were made out of tinfoil and stacked around the restaurant. When people arrived they could put one on, but they weren't allowed to leave with them because there wasn't an unlimited amount, and usually the same people visited each day. One day the customers painted red and yellow patterns on all the crowns and they looked even more authentic. Nothing was for sale, and there was only burgers to eat, but for authenticity, the people who ran the place painted a menu and price list on the wall. It had pictures of the food they wish they sold, like milkshakes and salads and hash browns, and prices were listed in various currencies. The burgers were sometimes square and sometimes round. Sometimes it was just watermelon wrapped in leaves, sometimes they were mashed potato dyed red, moulded into the shapes of burgers. Everyone got a free gift with their burger, but sometimes the gift was just the opportunity to wear a crown, which everyone was allowed to wear anyway. Sometimes it was a drawing of a milkshake.

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