The botanist of the pavement

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Looking up, looking down and looking into the distance at Docklands.

In the 1850’s the French poet Baudelaire believed that traditional art was inadequate for the new dynamic complications of modern life. Social and economic changes brought by industrialization demanded that the artist immerse himself in the metropolis and become, ‘a botanist of the sidewalk’, an analytical connoisseur of the urban fabric.