Michael Iveson poses a philosophical question with bubble-wrapped hotel walls

At the start of the year, British artist Michael Iveson checked into the Averard Hotel in West London. Not a particularly remarkable turn of events perhaps, except that this particular London address is currently derelict. Iveson had come to make
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