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This can be seen in a work David contributed for the School’s recent project, For pity is the virtue of the law that coincided with King’s exhibition By me William Shakespeare: a life in writing presented in the Inigo Rooms. David designed and created three banners that were hung in the stairwell of the law school, outside the exhibition space.
Working with one of the School’s academics, Professor Lorenzo Zucca, David chose three topics to work on for each banner: allusions to Shakespeare’s work in English legal and political life, a copy of Shakespeare’s Complete Works that was passed around Robben Island and a view of legal London related to Shakespeare’s life and times. Professor Zucca teaches a module on the legal aspects of Shakespeare’s work and this project was designed in support of his research.