New Sound Artwork at London Waterloo

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Go Find Miracles Posters
Go Find Miracles Posters // Credit: Benedict Johnson

As part of Transport for London’s Art on the Underground programme, a new piece of sound artwork launched at London Waterloo.

A 10-minute piece has been created by Turner prize-nominated Rory Pilgrim and combines music and spoken word.

The piece named ‘Go Find Miracles’ has been produced in collaboration with the Mayor of London’s Culture and Community Spaces at Risk programme, the Feminist Library and the Prison Choir Project.

Go Find Miracles Posters
Go Find Miracles Posters // Credit: Benedict Johnson

The piece will be played for two weeks between 10 am and 5 pm on weekdays along the moving walkway that connects the Jubilee and Northern Line at Waterloo Underground station.

It can be heard alongside visual artwork, which will be on display and can be accessed through QR codes on the posters.

“Art on the Underground has been transforming London’s Underground network into a dynamic public art space for 25 years. Globally renowned, it brings contemporary art to millions of travellers every day. Visit the latest artwork, Go Find Miracles, at Waterloo underground station to hear Rory Pilgrim’s sound installation – it is a powerful addition to the 25th anniversary celebrations, as we build a better London for everyone.”

Justine Simons OBE, Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries

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