'Holocaust Tower For Hire', 2004

-Pencil on paper, 59 x 42cm


Whilst on a residency at the Kunstfabrik studios in Berlin in 2004 I began looking at the way the city tries to communicate its history to me as a tourist. This drawing proposes a slightly altered reality, a thought experiment, examining the possible uses of a museum experience like Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum. Although a fictional proposition the text in the posteris sourced from a range of other museum websites, where iconic spaces are regularly hired out, including Libeskind's Imperial War Museum in Manchester.