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May 2015

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Cody Dock Opening for 'The Line'

Cody Dock, West Ham, London. Sat 23 May 2015

  

 
 The view from the bridge over the DLS Star Lane station

 looking towards Canary Wharf

 a small industrial estate on the way to Cody Dock

 There are a number of art works inside Cody dock

The dock itself has been cleared out but the group have not yet got the funds to make it accessible for boats from
Bow Creek. The small stage and dome structure was put in for a musical event here

the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) launched their new campaign ‘Greening Grey Britain’ at Cody Dock in April
building an 'instant garden' here

 

 

 Sensation (2003) - Damien Hursts enlarged anatomical model of human skin

I walked the short length of 'The Line' as far as the next sculpture       

  22 shopping trolleys in a double-helix in Abigail Fallis's DNA SL90 (2003) commissioned by a supermarket chain for the 50th anniversary of
 
Crick & Watson's discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. 

 

I returned to Cody Dock in the afternoon 

 

 

when a decent-sized crowd had arrived 

 

 
   

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