Karl R Lilliendahl
Where Generations Meet. London 2025
Print size 60 x 40 cm
Edition of 10
Printed on Sustainable Hahnemühle Photo Satin Paper
Signed and numbered on front side.
$ 960
©Karl R Lilliendahl
Edition of 10
Printed on Sustainable Hahnemühle Photo Satin Paper
Signed and numbered on front side.
$ 960
©Karl R Lilliendahl
In November 1843, 182 years ago, the statue of Nelson was lifted into place above Trafalgar Square.
Since then, it has been watching London move, change, and reinvent itself.
Today, a new generation looks up. Not just at a monument from the past, but at the weight of history itself.
In that quiet moment, generations meet: one built on memory, the other shaped by questions about what art, power, and legacy should mean in the future.
And each new generation decides how history is seen — and how it will be remembered.
Since then, it has been watching London move, change, and reinvent itself.
Today, a new generation looks up. Not just at a monument from the past, but at the weight of history itself.
In that quiet moment, generations meet: one built on memory, the other shaped by questions about what art, power, and legacy should mean in the future.
And each new generation decides how history is seen — and how it will be remembered.