The King’s Cross Project, 2015 – 20
Granary Square from above. Photograph: John Sturrock
Tess Jaray, Aleppo at King's Cross, 2016. Photograph: Mark Blower
Rana Begum, No. 700 Reflectors, 2016. Photograph: Anthony Upton
Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan, DOES THE ITERATIVE FIT, 2017 Photograph: John Sturrock
Céline Condorelii, Zanzibar, 2018-ongoing. Photorgaph: Thierry Bal
Rasheed Araeen, Rhapsody in Four Colours, 2018. Photograph: Edmund Sumner
Tobias Rehberger, Almost Everybody, 2018-ongoing. Photograph: Thierry Bal
Amalia Pica, Semaphores, 2019. Photograph: John Sturrock
David Batchelor, King's Xmas, 2019. Photograph: John Sturrock
Client: Argent / Kings Cross Central Limited Partnership
Location: London, N1C
The King’s Cross Project is an ambitious programme of art commissions for the buildings and the public spaces of King’s Cross.
Following extensive study of the 67-acre site, to date it has included new, large-scale, embedded artworks by Tess Jaray, Rana Begum, Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan, Tobias Rehberger, Céline Condorelli, and Rasheed Araeen, Amalia Pica, David Batchelor and Eva Rothschild.
Assemble and Local Works Studio, Fleeting Forest, 2023/24
Recent Projects: Summer 2020 to present
Eva Rothschild, My World and Your World, 2020
Rasheed Araeen, Rhapsody in Four Colours, 2018
Céline Condorelli, Zanzibar, 2018
Thinking Tantra, 2016 – 17
Royal College of Art, 2014 – 2022
Art on the Underground, TfL, 2013 – 14