
27, 30 June - 3 July, 2025
MCEWING-SEXTON-SMEDLEY FINE ART
With thanks to Gerrish Fine Art for additional artworks





Shadow City explores the lost and imagined forms of London, seeking to uncover the forgotten and obscured elements of London’s past. The exhibition spans three centuries - from the late 17th century with Christopher Wren’s plans for rebuilding the City after the Great Fire, to the late 20th century, with a rare contemporary depiction of the Winter of Discontent and artworks opposing the potential conversion of Battersea Power Station into a theme park.
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Nicholas Boys Smith writes in the foreword: How many Londons are there? How many Londons have there been? How many Londons were never created? Would Charles Dickens identify modern Vauxhall as London? Would we discern our local high street beneath its Victorian clothing of costermongers and striped awnings, market stalls and hackney carriages, parasoled-ladies and sandwich men? Surely no time-travelling Tudor burgher would recognise the modern city? However, position him carefully in Westminster Abbey, besides Staples Inn, in Middle Temple or by the Charterhouse and he might. Can a city keep changing and still be the same place? And, as we walk the streets of modern London, can we imagine the shadow cities besides us of what was and what might have been?