The
Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras was opened in 1873 as the grandest hotel
of the British Empire. For the next half century it served the travellers
of the St Pancras and Kings Cross railways. In 1935 it closed its doors
forever and since then mouldered away in a state of semi-dereliction.
Since 2004 it has been in the process of restoration, to be once
again one of London's grandest hotels.
'The
Derelict Sensation' presented a wide range of art forms including installation,
sculpture, collage, sound, video and live art.
Luna Nera, together with artists from London, Berlin, Canada and Russia,
took over this decaying magnificent space to create an urban art intervention
into the fabric and history of the space.
The
project was supported by the Arts Council of England and Awards for
All. Co-produced by Grand Productions.
all photos
by Sandrine Albert & Georgia Kuhn
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The
Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras

The Midland Grand
The Exhibition Highlights
Artists
Curator's Notes
"Way Station"
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