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Tidal Rooms is an exploration of the monumental, utilitarian structures and spaces of the Thames foreshore by architectural photographer James Retief.

Descending the weathered steps to the Thames foreshore, a curious inversion takes place. Foundation piles become monumental columns, coffered concrete soffits an articulated ceiling, and the rigidly programmed and increasingly sterile contemporary city gives way to the messy, ever-shifting terrain of the foreshore. It is a landscape that feels contradictory; a periphery within the city centre.

This feeling of distance and disorientation is further enhanced by the reframing of the city through the foreign, subterranean foreground of the weathered structures with their rich patina of organic growth and decay. The theatrical monumentality of these utilitarian structures provides a rich backdrop for public life. There's the sense of an empty stage full of civic potential, with clues as to what truly public space can aspire to achieve.

Gallery only open on Saturdays and Sundays during the Festival: 11/12/18/19/25/26 June, or by appointment. See www.garethgardner.gallery for more information.

The exhibition is part of London Festival of Architecture 2022.

James Retief: Tidal Rooms
Image: James Retief

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Address: 50 Resolution Way
London
SE8 4AL
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Public Transport Deptford railway station
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Gareth Gardner Gallery

About Launched in October 2019, Gareth Gardner Gallery is located in the heart of Deptford, SE8. The gallery is dedicated to photography of architecture and the man-altered landscape. The venue aims not only to interact with the local vibrant art scene, but also to host exhibitions and events that interrogate the role of architecture and landscape photography, examining how we perceive buildings and landscapes through image-making.
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