Saving Kept Sports: This London street photography print documents three centuries colliding without acknowledgement – equestrian bronze commanding Pall Mall while a man below scrolls his phone, absorbed and indifferent, surrounded by a forest of branded hire bikes.
Temporal Collision: Monument and mobile phone – three centuries sharing one pavement
London Documentation: Photography print observing power, past, and present indifference
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Photographer’s Notes
“What drew me here was the indifference. King George surveys Pall Mall from on high – cast in bronze to command attention across centuries – while below, a man scrolls his phone without a glance upward. The hire bikes form an accidental new plinth around the old one. This London street photography print captures something specific about how we inhabit monuments: not with reverence but with habit. The past becomes furniture. The king remains; only the transport changes.”
SJ Pirie