Victoria Pomery on Turner Contemporary
May 3rd, 2008 > Posted in: Art Discussion, Turner Contemporary
Building Design, the architects magazine, has always shown a keen interest in the design of Turner Contemporary, and news has reached me of a quite excellent interview they’ve conducted with Victoria Pomery, Director of Turner Contemporary.
Victoria Pomery speaks extremely honestly about the Turner Contemporary project, discussing a broad range of topics that range from the crisis that surrounded the axing of Snøhetta and Spence’s original gallery design to the fast paced progress of the current David Chipperfield plans.
She describes the emotions of the scrapping of Snohetta and Spence’s design:
It was a massive shock, almost like someone dying. You work with something for a long time, you’re living and breathing it — then it doesn’t happen. It put a real strain on the team here. 2006 was a very difficult year.
And with regards to more recent progress:
Margate has some of the most deprived wards in the South-east. Lots of things can help turn a town around, it’s not just about new buildings. Our commitment to working with the community, as well as our education and training remit, are very important.
Other projects in the next 10-20 years will also help to move things forward, including plans for the Dreamland site and the lido, the government’s housing agenda and the future of key spaces such as the M&S building on the High Street, which is currently our project space.
It’s about thinking differently about the town — can it be that seaside resort again? If not, it should aim at something else. Obviously, I want the gallery to be a fantastic cultural institution. I also want it to support the wider regeneration of the town and east Kent, but it’s never going to be easy or fast. Turner Contemporary has done a lot to create confidence in the town, and change is afoot.
Whatever you make of Turner Contemporary, this interview is a must read for anyone with a passing interest in the project. Bravo to bdonline for their continued interest in Margate. Click here to read the full interview with Victoria.
And of course, the excellent Margate Rocks kicked off yesterday with a full day of events, and will continue to work to bring you amazing contemporary art throughout the next week and a bit! Make sure you keep up with the programme calendar!
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