Saturday 28 June 2014

16 pictures from Museum of London"s exhibition Bridge showing life "then and ...

Bridge is the largest art exhibition ever to be staged at the Museum of London Docklands. Drawing on the museum’s significant art collections, the exhibition will feature rarely seen contemporary and historical artworks, alongside photography and film to consider the significance of bridges within London’s landscape.


From Hungerford to Blackfriars, Westminster and Millennium, Bridge also looks at how London’s bridges allow people to move around and experience the city. Thomas Heatherwick’s ambitious ‘Garden Bridge’ proposal, playing with the ideas of destination and crossing will feature, along with other debates and issues confronting London and its bridges today.


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Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Tower Bridge, London, circa 1903-1910 and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands looking north across London Bridge in the 1920s and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing London Bridge with Monument in the background, London, in the modern day and in late 19th century, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Hammersmith Bridge in 1955 and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing a windy evening on London Bridge in 1937 and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Albert Bridge, London, in the modern day and in late 19th century, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing the beginning of the demolition of Old Waterloo Bridge in 1934 and it in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Southwark Bridge, London, in 1935 and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Tower Bridge framing the dome of St PaulUndated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Blackfriars Bridge and Railway Bridge, London, in the modern day and in late 19th century, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Richmond Bridge, London, in the modern day and in late 19th century, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Lower pool with Tower Bridge, London, under construction in the late 19th century and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Vauxhall Bridge from Cambridge Wharf in 1928 and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Waterloo Bridge, London, from Embankment, circa 1903-1910, and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Charing Cross Railway Bridge, London, in the modern day and in late 19th century, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition Undated handout hybrid image issued by the Museum of London Docklands showing Richmond Bridge in 1930 and in the modern day, as the Museum of London Docklands released photographs showing then and now views of London and its most iconic bridges across the ages ahead of their new art exhibition

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