The images in this and the next three posts come from a long drift in the area of the City and the Inns of Court in London. I didn't set out with animals on my mind, but I kept seeing them (or their representations) and photographing them; they are everywhere. Most of these animal forms relate to arcane bestiaries connected to the law, commerce, the monarchy, the state. A couple are from art nouveau lifts I chanced upon.
While some of these animal presences are innocuous, some are mysterious, like shadow daemons from another time, waiting and watching. When I looked back at a couple of them, they had moved. Like grandmother's footsteps.
I'll let you decide which ones you think they were.
A collection of texts and images about contemporary art, performance, film, writing, music, people, politics, places, animals, collaborations, encounters, walking, the weather, the sea, Sicily etc. Traces of recurrent fascinations and obsessions, as well as occasional detours and dead ends. A partial register of the present's unfolding, of some of the shapes it has taken in the past and perhaps it could take in the future ...
'There was a whole collection made. A damp cloth, an oyster, a single mirror, a manikin, a student, a silent star, a single spark, a little movement and the bed is made. This shows the disorder, it does, it shows more likeness than anything else, it shows the single mind that directs an apple' (Gertrude Stein, 'Tender Buttons')