

Called Open to the Public, the eight-metre artwork is located at a former tannery near to Chinneck's new studio in Ashford, which is currently empty and facing demolition. It consists of an enormous double zip, which appears to be opening up the the front of the 1960s-style building, and a similar single zip that runs along the side. Both zips appear to bend the walls of the building, to reveal a derelict interior.

Called Open to the Public, the eight-metre artwork is located at a former tannery near to Chinneck's new studio in Ashford, which is currently empty and facing demolition. It consists of an enormous double zip, which appears to be opening up the the front of the 1960s-style building, and a similar single zip that runs along the side. Both zips appear to bend the walls of the building, to reveal a derelict interior.

Called Open to the Public, the eight-metre artwork is located at a former tannery near to Chinneck's new studio in Ashford, which is currently empty and facing demolition. It consists of an enormous double zip, which appears to be opening up the the front of the 1960s-style building, and a similar single zip that runs along the side. Both zips appear to bend the walls of the building, to reveal a derelict interior.

Called Open to the Public, the eight-metre artwork is located at a former tannery near to Chinneck's new studio in Ashford, which is currently empty and facing demolition. It consists of an enormous double zip, which appears to be opening up the the front of the 1960s-style building, and a similar single zip that runs along the side. Both zips appear to bend the walls of the building, to reveal a derelict interior.

Called Open to the Public, the eight-metre artwork is located at a former tannery near to Chinneck's new studio in Ashford, which is currently empty and facing demolition. It consists of an enormous double zip, which appears to be opening up the the front of the 1960s-style building, and a similar single zip that runs along the side. Both zips appear to bend the walls of the building, to reveal a derelict interior.











Called Open to the Public, the eight-metre artwork is located at a former tannery near to Chinneck's new studio in Ashford, which is currently empty and facing demolition. It consists of an enormous double zip, which appears to be opening up the the front of the 1960s-style building, and a similar single zip that runs along the side. Both zips appear to bend the walls of the building, to reveal a derelict interior.













