Richard Wentworth
Echo chamber, 2019Glass pitcher, book, steel pipe30 × 33 × 25 cm (11 13⁄16 × 13 × 9 27⁄32 inches)
A common feature in Richard Wentworth's work is the use of metric coincidences; furthermore in 'Echo chamber' we find the presence of the book 'Why Britain is at war', written by Harold Nicolson in 1939 to justify the United Kingdom's entry into II World War. With the unveiling of this book 80 years later, Wentworth refers to moments of political uncertainty that echo throughout history.