
A slice of reality, by Richard Wilson. I’d seen this before but I was suddenly struck yesterday by how incredibly apt the location of this sculpture is.
Standing on the foreshore of the Thames, the work comprises of a sliced vertical section of an ocean going sand dredger. The original ship was reduced in length by 85%, leaving a vertical portion housing the ships habitable sections: bridge, poop, accommodation and engine room. The slicing of the vessel opened the structure, leaving it exposed to the effects of weather and tide.
