Day Shrines


Every day in 2004, wherever he was and whatever he was doing Pete Kirby made and planted a shrine to commemorate the day. He made the Day Shrines from materials at hand – wood, paper or found objects, and photographed them wherever he happened to be – at home in London, abroad or on a boat. The 366 works formed a scattered open-air art project, the photography forms an exhibition at the Sea Gallery in London at the moment.
David Rainbird
Posted on Friday, 23rd of June 2006 Permalink Comment (0)