
Max Ferguson
Oval Press
Whiplash Memorial is an unbound concertina work that examines the layered histories of North Kensington through the figure of the Westway flyover. For Max Ferguson, the structure operates both as a personal marker and a wider symbol of urban division and endurance. Drawing on memory, local history, and the material presence of the flyover itself, the work reflects on how architecture shapes identity and belonging. Its physical form, designed to be unfolded and displayed, mirrors the act of excavation that underpins the project.