You know those tiny copper sulphate crystals you grew at school for chemistry class? You remember the mesmerizing blues that they came in?
Some clever clog has gone and poured nearly a hundred thousand litres of superconcentrated copper sulphate solution into a disused council estate flat and made the flat into one GIANT copper sulphate mind blowing er... mine.
Seizure by Roger Hiorns has been nominated for a Turner Prize this year and I must say the sparkling crystalized flat was totally worth the hour waiting in drizzling rain.
The exhibition has been extended till the end of the year. read more