Art reopens King's Cross: Andy Leek lands 3 month artistic residency to welcome back visitors
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Art reopens King's Cross: Andy Leek lands 3 month artistic residency to welcome back visitors
King’s Cross has commissioned celebrated street artist Andy Leek to create inspiring public art installations across the estate.



LONDON.- To celebrate the reawakening of London, and the reopening of retail, dining and cultural businesses, King’s Cross has partnered with renowned street artist Andy Leek to deliver a summer of public art that will bring positivity and fun to the 67-acre estate.

Andy Leek has been given the entire King’s Cross estate to use as his canvas during a three-month residency. He will be creating an evolving series of public artworks which spread optimism and fun and capture the public mood as the nation emerges from lockdown.

Widely recognised for Notes To Strangers – his hand-written notes which appear across London to deliver unexpected and uplifting messages to passers-by – Andy is going to create new artworks which bring joy to Londoners and visitors, and encourage exploration.




Andy commented “As my residency unfolds, I plan to install artwork throughout the estate for people to stumble upon, hopefully creating some serendipitous moments of delight. I will work closely with the local community from my on-site studio to create something meaningful and representative of their experience over the last few months. It’s my first time collaborating with a destination, King’s Cross is already well loved and full of wonderful nooks and crannies, beautiful architecture and existing artworks that I can’t wait to add to it.”

Andy’s first installation on site entitled This Much is inspired by the social distancing guidelines we have all followed for the last few months. Popping up across the estate, This Much takes the form of 28 outstretched arms with messages of hope and love between them. Painted in day-glow, UV paint which glows after dark or coated in metallic glitter, pieces appear unexpectedly in amongst the gardens and parks of King’s Cross, while a landmark 40 metre installation in eye catching laser-cut mirrored stainless steel takes over Battle Bridge Place adjacent to King’s Cross station.

Andy added “I’m looking to find silver linings in these difficult times. For all these months it’s been two metres of fear, loneliness and danger. I’m going to flip that into two metres of hope, positivity and humour with This Much. We all stayed apart to look after each other, to keep not only our loved ones safe but strangers we’ve never met. It’s so easy to take things for granted until we lose them, so it’s nice to hold on to that feeling of how much me missed loved ones as things being to return to some normality.”

Anthea Harries, Head of Assets King’s Cross, commented “We are thrilled that Andy accepted our invitation to become our artist in residence over the summer. We’ve given him free rein of the King’s Cross estate – all 67 acres of it – and his artwork is going to welcome people back to the neighbourhood and bring a bit of joy to London as we come out of lockdown. We love Andy’s approach, and are excited to see how he is going to capture and respond to this moment in our history.”

Andy Leek’s residency will run through the summer to September.










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