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The Evolution of Tavistock Square

Monday, 2nd July 2012

Tavistock Square is to be the canvas for the internationally renowned street artist Edgar Mueller.

Famed for his amazing 3D illusional art, Mueller will create `Evolution' in the west London square. It will take Mueller and his team of assistants five days to transform the square into an interactive artwork after which members of the public can actively place themselves in the finished artwork and thereby become part of Mueller's fantastical illusion.

Organised as part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's InTRANSIT Festival of Arts, Evolution promises to get cameras snapping.

Councillor Nick Paget-Brown, Deputy Leader of the Council, said: "I'm very much looking forward to seeing what Edgar Mueller is going to do with our square. His work certainly gets people talking and more importantly it gets them involved.

"Take the opportunity to go along to Tavistock Square to see Edgar and his assistants at work and when they are finished put yourself in the picture."

Edgar Mueller and his team will be working on `Evolution' from 9 to 13 July, and the public can step into the artwork between 14 July and 31 July.

For more information about InTRANSIT and how to get involved visit www.rbkc.gov.uk/intransit

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