with 48 metres long and 3 metres high, it is one of the largest pieces of public art in London. Created by Ian Davenport and comissioned by Southwark Council to transform the space under a rail bridge in Bankside. evening standard | The Times | The telegraph | FT | PDF
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This reminds me of the incredibly stupid and selfish bit of self-aggrandising vandalism Banksy did in southwark a few years ago. What a tosser. Hopefully this one really is graffitti proof. http://www.0lll.com/lud/pages/architecture/archgallery/carusostjohn_bankside/index.htm (sorry to quote your own website at you!)
...and these lines were used already for at least 1000 times; poor paul smith
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