
In David LaChapelle's large-format photograph Anointing, we are looking in on the all too typical life of "white-trash" America. In the foreground, a scantily clad woman, in heels, is kneeling on the ground. That she is washing the feet of a stranger, clad in white, seems neither out of place nor unlikely, but the shock of seeing the scene of the unnamed woman in the house of Simon at the feet of the Saviour is palpable.

Early evening in London is time when all taxi drivers switch the meter, shops are still crowded. London girls are about to finish their makeup, reserved cards are put. On the tables in fancy restaurants and millions of People are finalizing their evening plans. On Monday, October 13th, my journey started at Piccadilly Circus, passed Old Bond Street and lead to my final destination: R+V gallery.
