The unwillingness of Delicate Machines to give the audience a simple aura to grab hold of—it was at once silly, sexual, platonic, dramatic, stage-y, throw-back-y, and just plain dirty—it made me want to roll around on the floor and do something weird. In yet another fourth-wall bre...
Two buildings dominate the flat, estuarine landscape of the Dengie Peninsula in Essex where the River Blackwater meets the sea: the austere 7thcentury chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, and the decommissioned 20thcentury Bradwell power station, the latter wrapped up like a monumental installation by...
Vincent’s poem is another of the clues to the locations of the key fragments within the house. The lines, though cryptic, describe the following locations within the house: ‘One in distant sand, before the bluest sea‘ describes the painting above the fireplace in area 3, the house’sliv...
This is a diorama of our recent history. People love to say they miss the ragged, gritty, vivid aura of New York in the ’70s. Yet it still lives! Down in the corridors of Penn Station, you can appreciate how much effort it takes to hold off entropy. Think of it as a ’70s them...