As part of the international Shrinking Cities research project, Newbetter’s installation, Remember Tomorrow: Hulme as Urban Myth, recapitulates the story of one of Britain’s most infamous housing projects. The Hulme Crescents were built in 1971 as part of a slum clearance programme in Manchester, and within years became a lawless, dystopian ghetto. The Crescents were finally demolished in 1993.

Through a mixture of first person interviews, factual research, invented magazine covers and set-design, Newbetter’s installation reveals various facets of Modernist Utopian planning. From ‘concrete jungle’ to birth place of Mancunian pop music, The Crescents cultivated a corrosive mix of social idealism, architectural failure and inventive culture at the margins of political tolerability.

 
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