Completing the series the Public Art Space consisted of four gold framed white boards of different sizes, with attached dry wipe pen and duster similar to the Interactive Gordon Brown earlier in the series. Underneath the four frames sat individual engraved copper plaques similar to Vanity Point reading Public Art Space. This installation was placed in a key location, beside the National Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London. This interactive urban intervention gave the public the oppurtunity to openly and publicly create artistic expressions that would then be viewed as a gallery by passers by.
Watch the video documentation below to see what happened!
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