Turner Contemporary short summer season or new commitment (read notice)
Any day now that mishmash of worthies who decide such things will make a fresh announcement re. The Turner Contemporary.
One things for sure according to AA Gill in todays Sunday Times mag, J M W Turner was a working class boy his father being in trade, I feel were he alive today, being working class, would probably exclude him from any decisions, involving art galleries.
Do you think this time; these worthies might have the sphericals, to offer us the choice from a shortlist not blinking likely. I meant to say F*"&!^g likely but I now how sensitive these types are.
I seem to remember that Droit House was completely refurbished about 4 years ago,How much money is it costing this time.
ReplyDeleteGiven the right circumstances a working class man stands every chance of becoming an artist, probably more so than an upper class citizen.
ReplyDeleteIn that case Thanet should be teaming with artists.
ReplyDeletePoint is onelosthousemate, I don't think that there are many working class people involve in the Turner Contemporary business.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a lot of piss artists
of course there won't be, it just takes the right person in charge to make things happen properly, and as I don't know who is in charge, i can't really say much else. I really hope the Turner Centre works out, if I could get a job there it would be a great excuse to move home, whenever it may be made.
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