Up in Smoke
Partner Programme
14 — 15, 17 — 22 Sept 2024
Architecture / Landscape, Art / Collectibles
NOW Gallery
The Gateway Pavilions, Peninsula Square
Greenwich Peninsula
London
SE10 0SQ
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NOW Gallery's 2024 Design Commission, Up in Smoke, by artist-architect duo John Booth and CAN, sees the gallery transformed into a vibrant, colourful and interactive installation that tells the story of Greenwich Peninsula through its iconic chimneys, evoking the memories of the area's lively past.
Up in Smoke combines the duo’s distinctive styles: Booth’s playful, colourful design aesthetic and CAN’s fresh, irreverent approach to architecture. Bridging the area’s long history, the project delves into its interwoven industrial and residential heritage, centring on chimneys as the ever-changing but constant indicator of this narrative. Despite technological advances rendering them functionally redundant, chimneys still define our collective silhouette of the city and are a staple in any child’s drawings of a house. They hold an inescapable and romantic position linking us to our personal and collective pasts. The five re-imagined chimneys created for this exhibition represent the diverse history of the area, from the Powder magazine used to store gunpowder in the 1700s to the more recent slender tubes of the modern gasworks as well as the chugging stacks of the terrace housing formerly found on Boord Street. These five chimneys have been brought to life in vivid colour and pattern, hand-painted by Booth. They tell a direct tale about Greenwich Peninsula but spark personal memories about chimneys from our past. Structures that used to fill London with smoke are re-imagined to give NOW Gallery an extraordinary environment for all to enjoy. Visitors are able to walk through, climb up and look in these re-imagined chimneys and build their visions of what future chimneys may be. The vivid exhibition structure immerses visitors of all ages in the area’s rich history and allows them to learn about the past in a fun, meaningful way. We are excited to show visitors the future of the Peninsula, and how we’re aiming to make the future more sustainable by decarbonising the Greenwich Peninsula heating network and reducing our carbon footprint.
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