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In 1992, Gordon Faulds moved to London, to a studio in Charlotte Road, Hoxton. Next door to where the Prince Charles Foundation is now situated.
Into the first half of the 1990's, a genuine artistic
community existed in Shoreditch/Hoxton, where the majority of residents were involved in the creative industries.
Life here was extremely sociable and the subject for the paintings shifted to people, embarking on a series of portrait drawings and paintings. These are like documents of a moment in time because the dynamic of that community lasted only a few years before it became dispersed.
At the same time he edited and published The Ditch, an eclectic ‘village' magazine, which showcased creativity in the Shoreditch/Hoxton neighbourhood.
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19-22 Charlotte Road, Clothing
Designer: Abe Hamilton
Public Views 2
These photographs were part of a
short exhibition at The Architectural Foundation, The Economist
Building, 30 Bury Street, London SW1 in January 1997.
The brief was 'Boundaries'; asked to contribute, as editor of
The Ditch magazine, my take on the theme was to document a
cross-section of those working and living, (unofficially) in the
Hoxton-Shoreditch neighbourhood. At the point where that
community was being obliged to move out of the spaces as the
demand to develop loft style apartments increased,
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