January 23, 2008

Superlamb City

Superlamb Someone I know who knows says everyone should have one of these. Know what I mean?

January 18, 2008

Shibboleth & Scepticism

Shibboleth09 Sample dialogue from the rear seats of the family car last Sunday:

Child 1: "Where are we going?"

Parent 1: "To Tate Modern."

Child 2: Why?"

Parent 2: "To see a crack in the ground."

Child 1: "What's the point of going to see a crack in the ground."

Parent 1: "Because it'll help you think great thoughts."

Child 2: "About what?"

Parent 2: "About the meaning of life and...everything."

Child 3: "But what's the point!"

Parents 1 & 2 together: "You'll enjoy it when you get there."

They did, too, albeit not quite in the way the artist had in mind. Modern art, eh. Tsk.

January 15, 2008

StPauls Through A Spider

Stpauls A Wren through a Bourgeois. As seen from outside Tate Modern on Sunday.

December 06, 2007

Mark Wallinger: Art As Frying Pan

Wallinger_display10 Is it me or has there been less outrage than usual about this year's Turner Prize winner? I'd have thought State Britain, being outright agitprop, would have inspired a wave of fury about "political correctness" and so on. Yet, apart from Brian Sewell's annual show of disapproval, Mark Wallinger's winning recreation of Brian Haw's banned anti-war protest has been greeted quite respectfully. I'm taken by the following comment posted by Carlyle Braden of Croydon at the Evening Standard:

"I'm in two minds about this one. Mr Haw should be hired to sit outside his [Wallinger's] reproduction in the Tate Gallery. [It] would...be a dreadful reminder of [the government's] trying to curtail one's freedom of speech...I still remember Ken Livingstone's number of unemployed across from the seat of government with glee and have been a real fan of Red Ken's ever since! Sometimes you have to hit over the head with a frying pan to get them to listen to you!"

Modern artist speaks for the nation? Whatever next?

October 30, 2007

Angel Of The North: A Tribute

Angelnorth_4 My nine year-old has yet to see the Angel Of The North but he obviously knows what it looks like. Hence his spontaneous re-creation of it in shadow form a few weeks ago on Hackney Downs. Hope you're flattered, Antony Gormley. Look here to discover the boy's technique.

October 24, 2007

Art Hustler

Img_1750 From a walkway at the historic - yes, historic - Brent Cross shopping centre.