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Mirror II Nature
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Curated by Alan Bond
Mile End Art Pavillion and
Seven Seven Contemporary Art London June 2003

Maslen & Mehra contributed three works to this project, the first was a sculpture installation titled 'Dirty Dozen' consisting of a series of quirky pigeons sculptures. The second was a Durst Lambda print titled 'Dirty Dozen on Location' This humorous photograph features the pigeon sculptures with live specimens in Trafalgar Square. The Third work was 'Most Wanted' a parody of the Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards created in response to Mayor Ken Livingstone's declaration of war against pigeons in London.

Dear Maslen and Mehra

Thank you for your email addressed to Mr Livingstone inviting him to visit the Mirror II Nature exhibition at Mile End Art Pavillion.Unfortunately I regret that due to the ongoing constraints of the Mayor's diary it will not be possible for him to visit the exhibition.He has asked me to pass on his apologies and to thank you again for the invitation.
Yours sincerely
Zoe Newcombe
Mayor's Office
   

Most Wanted

original Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards(left)
Ken Livingstone's Most Wanted Playing Cards(right)
June2003

Most Wanted

detail
June2003

   

Dirty Dozen

Sculpture installation
June 2003


Dirty Dozen On Location

Sculpture installation
Durst Lambda print
April 2003