An intimate portrait of the city after dark.
An attempt to revitalise the great myth of London for a new century, inspired by H.V. Morton's "The Nights Of London", presenting largely unseen and overlooked occupations and subcultures, and garnering praise in the "Independent" for being 'atmospheric and witty.'
“Offering some of the greatest insights we have into contemporary London.”
—Michael Moorcock, Daily Telegraph “A book that restores some mystery and romance to the London night.”
—Times “Unconventional, poetic and haunting meditation on the capital’s hours of darkness and the largely unregarded men and women who wakefully inhabit it.”
—Observer “Some of the most ambitious and memorable work of the last decade.”
—Time Out“Artangel is truly on the side of the angels.”
—Independent