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Another temporary art thing

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These weird geometric objects appeared behind a fence on Taylor Square last night.

I walked by on Friday morning, as council workers tore plants out of their planters and pots, and tossed them into the back of their trucks.

They plant those flowers, take them out, plant them, erect new planters, take them away, without any real connection to what’s going on with the plants – they seem pretty healthy. Still, those planters have been strange from the moment they appeared.

I walked past later, at about midnight, and a fence had been erected around the Taylor Square public toilet. I peeked over the top, and this is what I saw.

I’m pretty sure it’s Dale Miles’s Underworld (the latest in the Taylor Square Plinth project – we blogged about Louisa Dawson’s work in October). He’s shown widely since graduating from the National Art School several years ago – see more here.

He says it’s a response:

to the mysteriousness of the shape of the space enclosed by the entrance fence and the two descending staircases. It is the mystery of the void inverted, the spider exiting its funnel.

The original idea is this. More pictures to come.

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  1. one morning i was coming home (very drunk) as the council men were removing the planters, and asked if i could take some of the plants.

    they were very obliging – they only get thrown out anyway, but the plants died really shortly after me taking them home. i think they have a pretty short life span and they’ll pulled out just before they cark it.

    zoh

    20 Feb 10 at 11:08 am

  2. [...] caught it mid-construction, but the final results are spectacular. It’s Dale Miles’ work, [...]

  3. Walked past there this morning – the fences are back up and the council workers seem to be chipping away at the spider’s feet. Seeing as it’s been there almost since I moved into the neighbourhood, I’m going to miss it!

    Pat

    18 Aug 10 at 12:27 pm

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