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Friday, July 05 2019 - 01:00
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25 Giant Water Droplets Appear on The Tide on Greenwich Peninsula - London's First Riverside Cultural Linear Park
LONDON, July 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

LA-based conceptual artist, GERONIMO officially opens London's newest riverside 
destination, The Tide on Greenwich Peninsula, with a large-scale installation 
of 25 vibrant and painterly inflated water droplets. Free for the public to 
view from 5th-14th July.

Ranging from 1 to 7 metres tall, the boldly coloured inflatables, inspired by 
the nearby water, span the length of the first phase of the five-kilometre 
cultural linear park designed by Diller Scofido + Renfro, co-designers of the 
New York High Line. I Can Taste You On a Rainy Day appears as part of Turning 
Tides Festival, a free cultural festival including live music, art, film, 
holistic wellness activities and feasts, taking place over the weekends of 
5th-7th and 12th-14th July, to celebrate the opening of The Tide.  

With the installation creating a flamboyant backdrop, a cast of acclaimed UK 
and International artists take over the elevated park for the festival. Leading 
the line-up are former Supergrass singer Gaz Coombes, British singer Laura 
Mvula, Grammy award-winning Oumou Sangaré, music programming curators Village 
Underground, iconic drag artists Sink the Pink, high-energy London collective, 
Melt Yourself Down and the participatory Wish Trees art installation from Yoko 
Ono. There is also a pop-up cinema with food and drinks served by Stevie 
Parle's CRAFT London. 

A series of riverside feasts, ensure that visitors remain well-fed. Taking 
place on artist duo Studio Morison's Seafood Disco Picnic table, London's 
longest picnic table at 27 metres, guest chefs include Steve Parle's Pastaio, 
Matt Williamson, Disappearing Dining Club and Studio Morison x Berber Q, 
offering riverside picnics, a giant BBQ, seafood feasts and more 
[https://www.greenwichpeninsula.co.uk/whats-on/events/riverside-feasts-turning-t
ides/].

Open and accessible to all, The Tide also features monumental artworks and 
design curiosities to explore. The first pieces land this summer - two 
sculptures from iconic British artist Damien Hirst's Treasures from the Wreck 
of the Unbelievable; British pop-artist Allen Jones' 8-metre artwork Head in 
the Wind; and Siblings – a large scale illusionary patterned work by Morag 
Myerscough. 

"The Tide is for everyone and brings to London a bold 3D landscape that is 
entirely unique," commented Kerri Sibson, Director of Greenwich Peninsula. "Set 
amongst pine trees and wild grasses lining the Thames, GERONIMO'S water 
droplets create a magical futuristic environment. The Tide's combination of 
art, nature and world-class design and engineering encapsulates all that the 
emerging Peninsula is and will become." 

Source: Greenwich Peninsula

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