New Debbie Smyth art installation at the Great Northern Hotel

Posted in Projects on 15 March, 2017

‘A Tying of Knots’, a new bespoke art installation by artist Debbie Smyth, which wraps around the staircase walls leading up to the restaurant, Plum and Spilt Milk, at The Great Northern Hotel in King’s Cross – the world’s first great railway hotel and now one of the finest luxury boutique hotels in London – is now complete.

The piece uses hammered nails and embroidery pins connected by threads to portray real places as strings of memory; a cartography of string that is both real and imagined, guiding hotel guests as they ascend the staircase. Debbie describes the piece as “A string of thoughts, a flight of stairs, a pencil of lines, a morning of hammers, a river of stories, a cluster of diamonds, a grid of maps, a twinkling of todays, an engagement of eyes, a journey of discoveries…”

The installation is the latest success in the close relationship between art consultants ARTIQ and the hotel’s Owner-Operator Jeremy Robson, involving the orchestration of spectacular and integrated art installations for the ground and first floor public spaces, as well as key stairwells, corridors and lift lobbies. The relationship has ensured that the hotel and its profound commitment to art has become a stand-out example of intelligent and inspired vision and curation.

“The programme, which is on-going, includes several key elements, in addition to displays of carefully-selected and established individual British artists,” Patrick McCrae, Founder and MD of ARTIQ commented. “The first is a number of stand-out ‘signature pieces’, specially-commissioned or with a bespoke presentation, whilst the second is the creation of a mini-exhibition in each lift lobby, featuring an exciting emerging British artist and celebrating the network of links King’s Cross station has always made and continues to make with most of the British Isles. The final element links to The British Library as a major local cultural institution and features rotating exhibits from its great collection.”

‘A Tying of Knots’ is a site-specific sewn piece that portrays a city in transition; referencing everything from Ordnance Survey maps from bygone years and heat maps charting interaction in the age of the internet to the unspoken conversations and bumping bodies of strangers along the local waterways and winding streets, plus the hustle of intersections and stations.

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