I saw a poster for this on the tube the other day and I thought this exhibition would be right up the street of some HoL regulars!
Hosted by the wonderful Wellcome Collection, it sounds like it's worth a looksee.
And wait up, HoL rubbish fans, that's not all. It's part of a Dirt Season! And there's even a dedicated Flickr pool.
More here.
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We went to this free exhibition yesterday and I recommend a visit before it closes on 31 August.
Please don't be put off by the vacuous YouTube video or my reference to Mary Douglas. The exhibition rolls up its sleeves and shovels the topic. You'll discover the origin of the word tosh and see photos of mudlarks. That Joseph Bazalgette the sewer engineer originally accepted 'miasma' as the cause of cholera. There's the ground breaking Peckam Health Centre, and a video from an Indian Toilet Museum. With art made from dust; and a jewelled broom.
It finishes with a hill of garbage, with thought provoking film and interviews from Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island.
More on the Wellcome Trust website. Have other HoL members visited? What did you think?
Resonance FM are holding a Dirty Weekend on Saturday and Sunday July 30, 12pm – July 31, 12am
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