The ABC, Norwich c. 1962
Norwich’s Silent Cinemas. A collection of black & white collages of glamorous buildings that no longer exist.
The ABC, on Prince of Wales Road, was Norwich’s longest running cinema. Opened in 1923 as the Regent, it was the last Norwich cinema to be built in the silent era. It became ABC in 1961, then became a Cannon cinema in 1986. It ceased its function as a cinema in the 1990’s and was re-opened as Mercy nightclub in 2003.
Original handmade recycled paper collage digitally printed onto Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm paper.
20 × 20 cm
Unframed.
Limited edition of 5.
Norwich’s Silent Cinemas. A collection of black & white collages of glamorous buildings that no longer exist.
The ABC, on Prince of Wales Road, was Norwich’s longest running cinema. Opened in 1923 as the Regent, it was the last Norwich cinema to be built in the silent era. It became ABC in 1961, then became a Cannon cinema in 1986. It ceased its function as a cinema in the 1990’s and was re-opened as Mercy nightclub in 2003.
Original handmade recycled paper collage digitally printed onto Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm paper.
20 × 20 cm
Unframed.
Limited edition of 5.
Norwich’s Silent Cinemas. A collection of black & white collages of glamorous buildings that no longer exist.
The ABC, on Prince of Wales Road, was Norwich’s longest running cinema. Opened in 1923 as the Regent, it was the last Norwich cinema to be built in the silent era. It became ABC in 1961, then became a Cannon cinema in 1986. It ceased its function as a cinema in the 1990’s and was re-opened as Mercy nightclub in 2003.
Original handmade recycled paper collage digitally printed onto Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm paper.
20 × 20 cm
Unframed.
Limited edition of 5.