As well as running a little workshop about blogging (a chat with one man and his dog, no doubt), I’m also exhibiting the Perking the Pansies book at Pride Without Prejudice at the St Margaret’s Church of Art. The gig starts tomorrow and continues for a fortnight. Can my irreverent take on the emigrey soap opera with my carry-on capers and titter-ye-not narrative be thought of as art? Entertainment perhaps, but art? I tend not to dwell on such questions. Some people think an unmade bed at the Tate is art. Who am I to judge? I’ll just chuck up my posters and hope for a few sales. The exhibition is presented by Art of Norwich in association with Norwich Pride and the Queer Arts Club. The showcase is open to all artists and entry is free. If you happen to be in the fair city of Norwich and have some time on your hands, come along and soak up the highbrow culture and my lowbrow wit.
Please take photo’s to share…… VOMIT as art… now that’s better than an unmade bed!
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I certainly will. Art is in the eye of the beholder. Is that what they say? 🙂
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Who’d have thought?!
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I know!
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How about someone bringing back a piece of metal from Jerusalem and declaring that art? Well, it was little more than just bringing it back, but you get the point!
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Never ceases to amaze me but who am I to judge? 😉
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Yah, well that is just what Cornelia Parker did. Brought back some wood (not metal) found on the streets of Jerusalem, propped them up and wallah! They are part of museum show in London.Wanna see a picture? Here’s the link: http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/shows/view/cornelia_parker/unsettled
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Blimey. Even I could do that. I bet she made a king’s ransom.
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Right?!!
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🙂
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Too bad I won’t be in the neighbourhood. Would love to get your autograph!!
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Thank you 🙂
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