'The Surreal Line' photography exhibition

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'The Surreal Line' photography exhibition Flaxon Ptootch, 237 Kentish Town Road, London, NW5 2LT
10.30-19.00 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 10.30-17.00 Saturday
FREE
About 'The Surreal Line' photography exhibition
You won't see the surreal line listed on any official Tube maps. Or ones enthusiasts keep of abandoned tunnels and disused stations. The ticket office won't tell you what zones it occupies. Platform staff, if questioned, will just shrug and look back at you blankly. A trip may last mere seconds, but offers memorable moments – from disembodied eyes rolling by carriage windows, mischievous squirrels balancing boxes on commuters, to smiling babies leaping over crowded trains. Like routes into Narnia, the entrance is never the same, and once
used disappears completely… and all that are left are Chutney Bannister’s pictures.
Chutney Bannister (aka Yusuf Ozkizil) is a documentary photographer, who travels through London, armed with a compact camera, seeking to take the banal by surprise. His current show "The Surreal Line" is a series of images that feature chance encounters on the London Underground, between static billboards and the hustle and bustle of the world around them. These pictures will be hosted at flaxon pto
flaxon ptootch, in a joint exhibition also including photography from Peter Herbert.
Opening night 7pm, Thursday 8th October
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