Living London

January - April 2008

Living London is a 2008 first ever exhibition at the Zabludowicz 176 gallery in which Gerry Fox creates a multi-screen site specific series of installations that take the viewer on a kinaesthetic, hallucinatory journey through the hectic, multi-cultural metropolis of London in its many different guises from the West End at night to sun-dappled Victorian cemeteries, from the markets of the East End to City protest marches, from hospital childbirth to celebrating dancers in the Notting Hill Carnival. The works evoke spatial dislocation on a visceral level as they create different, often incongruous cinematic viewpoints on the inner heart of the contemporary city.


So British

September 30 2008

Blueprint

April 1 2008

The Guardian Guide

March 22 2008

The Times

March 1 2008

The Jewish Chronicle

February 22 2008

Ham & High

February 21 2008

FT Weekend

February 9 2008

Architects Journal

February 7 2008

Time Out

February 5 2008

The Times

February 2 2008

Esquire

February 1 2008

Harpers Bazaar

February 1 2008

The Art Newspaper

January 31 2008

Evening Standard

January 31 2008

Evening Standard

January 31 2008

The London Paper

January 29 2008

ES Magazine

January 11 2008

Independent on Sunday

January 6 2008

GQ

January 1 2008

The Observer

December 1 2007