This Chapel for Our God of the Insane
exhibition
around the old tram shelter, at the Ditchling Road junction with Upper Hollingdean Road
Brighton
April 2023
exhibition
around the old tram shelter, at the Ditchling Road junction with Upper Hollingdean Road
Brighton
April 2023
During Easter 2023, these exhibits were installed on Palm Sunday and remained intact until shortly after Good Friday, when they were – one-by-one and over several days - torn down by persons unknown and have since disappeared.
Vanishing House Catalogue
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~ID~ An information document:
Information about the shelter and its application for various improvements.
inkjet printed on one side A4 paper; numbered [~] 1, stamped & signed on reverse; sealed in a transparent plastic sleeve; fixed to the doorway of the shelter, 2023_04_02; current location unknown.
~SW~ South Window:
Views from the local pub in the direction of the shelter, and another one looking back.
Photos inkjet printed on A4 transparent plastic; numbered [~] 3, stamped & signed at bottom, right corner; sealed in a transparent plastic sleeve; installed in the shelter's south window, 2023_04_02; current location in situ.
~EW~ East Window:
Litter left on the floor, and a poster (advertising Easter at the shelter’s parish church, St Matthias) which someone had left on the shelter’s bench in April 2022.
Photos inkjet printed on A4 transparent plastic; numbered [~] 1, stamped & signed at bottom, right corner; sealed in a transparent plastic sleeve; installed in the shelter's east window, 2023_04_02; current location in situ.
~NW~ North Window:
Views of the billboard covered with a design (by artist Judith Alder) in association with the Brighton’s Artists Network in March 2021.
Photos inkjet printed on A4 transparent plastic; numbered [~] 1, stamped & signed at bottom, right corner; sealed in a transparent plastic sleeve; installed in the shelter's north window, 2023_04_02; current location unknown.
~WW~ West Window:
A photo of the Harvard Chapel window in London’s Southwark Cathedral, commemorating John Harvard’s baptism there in 1607, and the birth of Facebook (four hundred years later) at Harvard University in the United States.
Photos inkjet printed on A4 transparent plastic; numbered [~] 3, stamped & signed at bottom, right corner; sealed in a transparent plastic sleeve; installed in the shelter's west window, 2023_04_02; current location in situ.