Column

Column by Studio Swine at Lexicon, City Road is the art collective’s first permanent public artwork in London, commissioned by Mount Anvil and curated by Futurecity. It was announced to the public in May 2019.

Futurecity managed the commission from concept through to completion, working closely with Mount Anvil to establish the opportunities and constraints of the project, develop the Artist Brief and manage the artist selection process. Futurecity acted as curatorial advisor, client representative, artist liaison and quality control monitor throughout the delivery process.

Lexicon is a residential development in Islington adjacent to the City Basin. Standing at 36 storeys’ high, it is the borough’s tallest building and a new addition to London’s dynamic skyline. Materiality, light, verticality and visual impact were important themes for the commission brief. The commission was to be visible from City Road, acting as a landmark for the development to engage residents and passers-by, supporting and complementing the building’s architectural ambition and surrounding built and natural environment. The commission was to reflect the heritage and cultural activity of the area and contribute to the cultural identity of the development and wider borough.

Studio Swine were selected for the commission because of their multi-disciplinary practice and experience working at scale, their deep interest in materiality and the way in which history and place influences their work. In response to the verticality of the buildings, Studio Swine’s Column comprises a large reflective aluminium rock perched on a rusted Corten steel sheet which protrudes vertically from the ground at 5.3m high. The work creates a sense of weight and weightlessness, balance and tension, and through Studio Swine’s choice of materials – and their relationship to each other – reflects the connection and transition between the industrial past of City Road Basin and the new tech industry at Old Street’s Silicon Roundabout. Column was fabricated by Millimetre.

Year

2019

Client

Mount Anvil

Artists

Studio Swine

Partners

Millimetre

Location

London

Service

Public Art Curation & Commissioning

Sector

Mixed Use & Residential

Type

Sculpture

“We were really interested in the feeling a built environment gives you, the material fabric of the city, its relation to the human and the symbols represented. The scale isn’t so big, but we wanted to create the sense of monumental through the proportions. When you think of Stonehenge, it’s not big in comparison to the buildings we’re used to, but there’s a sense of weight resting above your head and a feeling for the materials that makes one very aware of the physical ‘thingness’ of it. “

Azusa Murakami & Alexander Groves, Studio Swine