On WindTides
On WindTides
On WindTides
On WindTides
On WindTides
On WindTides

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Spanning the River Lea, 'On WindTides' is a large-scale text installation by Helen Cammock that explores movement, migration and change. It consists of a short prose, on either side of a 60-metre cable bridge just north of Cody Dock. One side of the bridge ‘We fold ourselves across the tides,’ whilst the other side reads ‘From silt to land sometimes we live as wind blown sand’. The letters sit proud of the bridge, creating an interplay between the words and the movement of the sun. The work was developed in relation to the local area, its heritage and its diverse communities. Once heavily industrial, the landscape and local ecology of the surrounding area is changing. The mint green of ‘We fold ourselves across the tides’ nods to the diverse array of plant and wildlife around the warehouses and canals.

The Line

London

Title

On WindTides

Date

2024

Medium

bridge: stencil cut powder-coated steel letters. display cabinet: powder-coated steel & concrete ballast

Measurements

H (?) x W 6000 x D 175 cm;
H (?) x W 120 x D 194 cm

Accession number

25

Acquisition method

one of three co-commissioned artworks developed by The Line in collaboration with local residents; supported by Newham Council

Work type

Other

Installation start date

23 May

Unveiling date

23 May

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London, England

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