THE REENACTMENT OF THE KIDNAPPING OF SHANNON MATTHEWS
Mark McGowan
In an extraordinary art event artist mark mcgowan is to reenact the kidnapping of shannon matthews in an art gallery in south east london, the installation/performance is to take place at the bear freehouse gallery 296 camberwell new road london se5 on thursday 29th january 2009 and starts at 6pm. the exhibition consists of a divan bed a video projection and a small drawing. mcgowan says, “i think karen matthews was stupid, but she was also a victim, basically its a greek tragedy”
THE REENACTMENT OF THE KIDNAPPING OF SHANNON MATTHEWS
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