Play Me, I’m Yours: London 2009
Touring internationally since 2008, ‘Play Me, I’m Yours’ is an artwork by artist Luke Jerram
Presented for the City of London Festival and Sing London, 30 street pianos were installed on streets, in public squares and parks, train stations, and markets. Like a creative blank canvas, the pianos were there for any member of the public to play and engage with. The pianos were in place for three weeks, after which time they were donated to local schools and community groups.
Back by overwhelming popular demand, ‘Play Me, I’m Yours’ is returning to London this summer (2010)! Go to new website
This website contains over 1000 films, photos and comments that have been uploaded by the public throughout the duration of the installation. Whilst documenting each piano’s journey this website has connected the pianos and their communities across the city.
Click on a locations below to view your films, photos & comments.
London
- British Library (map)
- Camberwell Green (map)
- Carnaby Street (map)
- Church Street Market (map)
- City Hall (map)
- Harrow Road (map)
- Leicester Square (map)
- Lyric Square (map)
- Natural History Museum (map)
- Plaza Shopping Centre (map)
- Portobello Road (map)
- Soho Square (map)
- Southwark Park Bandstand (map)
- Tate Britain (map)
- Westbourne Triangle (map)
City of London
- Devonshire Square Estate (map)
- Leadenhall Market (map)
- Liverpool Street Station (map)
- London Wall (map)
- Middlesex Street Estate (map)
- Millennium Bridge (map)
- Old Jewry (map)
- Paternoster Square (map)
- Royal Exchange Buildings (map)
- Smithfield Market (map)
- St Bride’s Church (map)
- St Mary Aldermary (map)
- St Mary Axe (map)
- St Mary-le-Bow (map)
- St Paul's Cathedral (map)