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EDMUND DE WAAL art submerged beneath the ground at the Alison Richard building, University of Cambridge http://arbart.crassh.cam.ac.uk/dewaal/
EDMUND DE WAAL art submerged beneath the ground at the Alison Richard building, University of Cambridge http://arbart.crassh.cam.ac.uk/dewaal/
Temporary art lamenting lack of progress on climate change and advising vasectomies for lads at Mill Road cemetery.
A dinkydoors foto-me booth on Mill Road bridge. It disappeared sometime on Friday evening: https://twitter.com/dinky_doors/status/1377894935668654082?s=21 There is a followup response see #166667.
How many of you had noticed there were at least 4 bikes painted on this wall? I hadn't. May try for a better photo when lockdown is over. Hard to get a good picture of this wall through the railings. ETA: the wall is blank now as the restau ... [more]
'The Metaphysical Cyclist' - actually a tour of Cambridge's public art by former Young British Artist Gavin Tiurk
Poster advertising a bicycle parade on Jesus Green on 19th April. 'Ecstatic attire highly encouraged' they say...
We walked at easy pace from far end to station entrance in 1:52. Via new exit with artwork. #cyclepoint https://t.co/yys0fJ6Xwp See #74172
A large mural on Mill Road, which is now the biggest piece of community art in Cambridge. http://mill-road.com/
"Quiet walls and walked stone lead to hidden squares and bursts of persistent lawn." ... and there are flames of green on the door.
Park Street Cycle Park mural - drawn in 2002 for the opening of this cycle park in the basement of a car park. Demolished: see #180431.
These are an occasional sight around Cambridge at the moment. Bits of chipboard with some apparently deep phrases in marker pen. I think this one says... Each aspect of physics is each aspect of mathematics ??? Comparative Creations F ... [more]