
Carla Borel
@misscarlaborel this work in progress includes photo booth self portraits of the artist wearing clothes and accessories inherited from her French grandmother.
Many thanks to @misscarlaborel for the work ❤️




Carla Borel
@misscarlaborel this work in progress includes photo booth self portraits of the artist wearing clothes and accessories inherited from her French grandmother.
Many thanks to @misscarlaborel for the work ❤️






…a reimagination of 20th century New York window dressing, a menswear shop perhaps as described by Teruyoshi Hayashida.
‘Take Ivy’ had a huge influence on an aspect of Japanese fashion in the 1980’s; an examination of class and ‘style’ in ivy league colleges…’the preppy look’.
In this theatrical hallucination of a shopfront, the cut outs available are of suits, hats, timepieces…for anyone to become someone.
Many thanks to Maya for the work and to
Aram Masharqa @helched for his words and time

Tim Jones & Gerry Mitchell…
are working on an album to be released as a limited run on vinyl later this year.
There are people who have been hugely generous in their support of this project.
We love you all❤️
Bertie at Teabar records
Ian @papernut_c
Andrew @melodyforanewday









brass
steel
polished suede
saw blade
horse hair
rotary sweeper bristles
Magnificent.
Many thanks to @felixtooth for the work.
Much appreciated ❤️




Many thanks to @sarahmkarchdeacon and the dancers Corali Dance Company for the performance on 19.07.25.
There is a clip from the first rehearsal available to see on instagram @window135. Please do watch it. Flowers by @markbeldan
Bethan, Cherie, DJ & Sasha rehearsed with Tim window135 playing the piano.
A wonderful day!
Thank you to all involved and to those that came to the event.





‘Loverose Way’ @markbeldan.
‘Earlier this year I was at Bow Arts’ Project Space ‘The Lounge” in Euston.
During my time there, I made gouache-on-cardboard flowers for Corali’s dance performance ‘Phantasia’.
Spending time in the area, I kept noticing how plants and animals could pop-up in unexpected places in Central London.
Loverose Way @window135 features pieces from the performance and a few new works prompted by my time in NW1′