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The Shakespeare Olympics begin April 22 at the Globe
A display of drawings by Alexandra Blum who, for the past three years, has recorded the evolution of the Dalston Square construction site. The work on show examines the changing nature of space over time. Blum began drawing the site when construction first began, later becoming artist-in-residence at the Barratt Homes Dalston Square site, enabling her to work amongst the blocks as they were being built -from the ground and, more recently, from one of the newly-finished flats on the seventeenth floor of a tower block.
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