Department of Coffee and Social Affairs
16 September – 13 October 2011
Dainow&Dainow have curated an exhibition of the freshest and most intelligent architectural art London has to offer entitled 'Imagined Cities'. The exhibition contains the best work from London's recent graduates, alongside works from more established talents.
‘Imagined Cities’ features the work of acclaimed architecture graduate, Catrina Stewart, whose eccentric project ‘The London Farmhouse’ considers how increasing urban populations and waste can be used to positive effect. By integrating agriculture into inner city housing, Stewart proposes how urban communities might eliminate waste and become self-sufficient, using faeces, electric eels and fruit, among other resources, to power urban London communities. “Catrina Stewart’s works are some of the most original and strikingly beautiful drawings I have seen”, says Adam Dainow. “I am delighted to showcase her work in this new exhibition.”
The exhibition is to be hosted by the Department of Coffee and Social Affairs and opens on the 16th September 2011.