Yesterday's post sent me hunting for other South Bank sheds. In 2007, another group of artistic sheds appeared, overseen by Antony Gormley's figures during 'Blind Light', his first major London exhibition (appropriately sponsored by Eversheds LLP).
Described as an 'alternative allotment for the South Bank'.
Shedman is always interested in hearing about historically important sheds as well as receiving your own shed poems, stories and pictures. Just send him a link via Twitter @Shedman and he'll feature the best on Shedworld or Shedlife over the coming months.
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Writer, poet and film maker John Davies is the original Shedman. He's inspired by all kinds of sheds – garden sheds and aircraft hangars, shed antlers or skins, shedding tears or shedding light. He’s writing a book about his shed experience and on his travels, researching the subject, he creates residencies and workshops at different events and locations, using sheds as the focus for a unique interaction with people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds.
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