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The compelling photography in this book brings an almost forgotten era back to life and shows just how much the city has changed since then. | |
Cedar Lewisohn is an artist, writer and curator. | |
Accompanying our current solo exhibition by Cedar Lewisohn we have published a collection of poems by Cedar entitled 'Office Poems'. |
In conversation with Cedar Lewisohn
“I want art to save people’s lives, like it saved mine.”
- Cedar Lewisohn
Cedar Lewisohn is a versatile artist, writer, and curator recognised for his contributions to esteemed institutions such as Tate Britain, Tate Modern, and The British Council. He boasts three published books—Street Art (Tate, ), Abstract Graffiti (Marrell, ), and The Marduk Prophecy (Slimvolume, )—as well as a collection of edited and self-published works. Notably, he curated the groundbreaking Street Art exhibition at Tate Modern and played a pivotal role in The Museum of London’s Dub London project. In , he assumed the position of Site Design curator for The Southbank Centre.
Can you tell us about your background in the arts, and how you ended up working as a curator?
I studied sculpture, what seems like a thousand years ago. I was always in to organising quirky little projects.. but I just used to do this, kind of for fun. Then my big X-Factor m
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- Cedar Lewisohn is an artist, writer and curator.
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- Cedar Lewisohn is an artist, writer and curator.
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About Cedar Lewisohn
- Cedar Lewisohn is an artist, writer and curator.
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- Cedar Lewisohn is an artist, writer and currently works as a curator at The Southbank Centre, London, having held previous curatorial roles at The Museum of London, Hangar Biocca, Birmingham Museums, Northwestern (Qatar), Tate Britain and Tate Modern.