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A Worldwide Web of Somewheres

Amanda Lwin2018

City of London Corporation

City of London Corporation
London, United Kingdom

Intricate Polynesian fishing nets, whose lines and knots were also charts of wind and sea currents, are an inspiration for this textile installation. Alluding to the City of London’s maritime associations, Amanda Lwin’s handwoven net maps subterranean infrastructure beneath the City. The work’s title is drawn from Maya Jasanoff’s recent biography of novelist-sailor Joseph Conrad.
‘A Worldwide Web of Somewheres’ belongs to the artist’s ‘Capricious Cartography’ series: mapmaking that is more equivocal, contingent and unstable than traditional cartography. Suspended above our heads, it recalls both an acrobat’s safety net, or a hunter’s trap; equally robust and fragile. The artwork, produced specifically for this site, affirms our continued dependence on physical connections to people, places and ideas beyond our immediate understanding.
Commissioned by Sculpture in the City.

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  • Title: A Worldwide Web of Somewheres
  • Creator: Amanda Lwin
  • Date Created: 2018
  • Location: Leadenhall Market EC3V 1LT
  • Physical Dimensions: 1250 x 550 cm
  • Original Source: Sculpture in the City
  • Rights: Copyright the artist. Photo:© Nick Turpin
  • Medium: Natural and synthetic rope and string
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