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Tag Archives: London
anti-frieze part 2 (this time with less rant)
To counter the last blog entry, I thought I should give some positives about the visit, so here goes. At Frieze, ironically, it can be really difficult to look at art work. For one, the people and conversations are so … Continue reading
anti-frieze….part 1
……well, not really anti-Frieze but a visit certainly makes you wonder about where your work fits and where the power lies. This week I attended the Frieze Art Fair in Regents Park, London for a few reasons. 1. I don’t … Continue reading