The young man at the beginning of Tarkovsky’s Mirror stammers and stutters, and learns not to. My grandmother staggers out of The China Hall Pub, The Pimlico, The Eagle The White Horse Tavern and never learns. In the icy wastes of the French Alps she dives into freezing lakes followed by my grandfather, without a St. Bernard for company. The Soho Troy Bar always clings. However far I try and get away from Grey Gardens it still tugs me back to ‘Tea for Two’. Our lives are smeared throughout the world, recalled through disparate, dissolute, fragmentary images, sounds and memories. 120/360 Days and Nights of STAGGERING + STAMMERING is an installation that sucks in and spews out images of the people and surroundings it encounters, real or imaginary, wherever it happens to stumble, New York, London, Iquitos.