The new South-West London bikeshop Pearson Performance is hosting a not-so-private view of sculpture and photographs by artist Sue Glasgow this coming Thursday evening.
Why in a bike shop? Called ‘Experience; To Try’, one of Glasgow's new works in her own words, "takes the simplicity of a pedal and transforms its existence to a singular over-proportioned monolithic figure in one piece, whilst multiplying its existence in another."
It's an invitation, as she puts it, "to experience the notion of taking part in the event as opposed to being a passive observer."
In other words, the artist is inviting the first 100 guests on Thursday night to take home one of the individually cast pedals "with her compliments" in return for sending her a photograph of the pedal in its new home and a few words describing a first bicycle memory. "The final images present the new use of the object as singular identities that pop up within the backdrop of their typical mechanical environment."
Sounds good to us; we're just dying to ask the artist whether we can decorate the plaster pedal before we install it to photograph in a niche by the fireplace. If we're allowed we're thinking Swarovski crystals.
Meanwhile, there's a pair of road.cc socks to the commenter below who can identify the manufacturer and model of the original pedal model.
Sue Glasgow ‘Experience; To Try’
Thursday 17th November 6.30 - 8.30pm
Pearson Performance 232 Upper Richmond Road West SW14 8AG 0208 642 2095
until 30 December opening times Mon-Sat 8.30-5.30pm Sun 10.00-4.00pm
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And Graham Watson at Sigma in Kingston the same evening. What's the art-loving south-west London cyclist to do?
Blimey Blackhound are you trying to win your way through our entire stock of socks!
Time ATAC's but cant tell which model, ill go with:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/time-roc-atac-pedals/
Time A.T.A.C ?