A Slice of Reality
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Slice of a ship | |
Artist | Richard Wilson |
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Year | 2000 |
Material | Ship |
Dimensions | 9 m (30 ft) |
Location | London |
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A Slice of Reality is a work of modern art by Richard Wilson sitting by (and commissioned for) the Millennium Dome on the north-western bank of the Greenwich Peninsula. It consists of a 9-metre (30 ft)[1] sliced vertical section through the former 800-ton[2] 60-metre (200 ft) sand dredger Arco Trent and exposes portions of the former living quarters of the vessel to the elements (such as a visible pool table in the lower decks).[3][4]
Gallery
These photographs were taken during Open House London 2015.
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Cmglee A Slice of Reality front.jpg
View from bow
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Cmglee A Slice of Reality side.jpg
View from starboard
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Cmglee A Slice of Reality top.jpg
The weather deck
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Cmglee A Slice of Reality bridge.jpg
The bridge
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Cmglee A Slice of Reality poop.jpg
The poop deck
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Cmglee A Slice of Reality pool.jpg
Accommodation deck
References
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