
Stephen Walter Nova Utopia
Says Walter:
‘This map is essentially a collection of a number of utopian and dystopian manifestations, some that I yearn for, and also some of the things that I wish didn’t exist.’
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Says Walter:
‘This map is essentially a collection of a number of utopian and dystopian manifestations, some that I yearn for, and also some of the things that I wish didn’t exist.’
Protest, business cards, Tantric Buddhism, blood and complaining
Rack ‘em up: British Contemporary Editions, 1990 – 2000 focusses on editions produced by the so-called YBA generation of artists. The survey, the first of its kind ever staged, brings together works by all of the leading figures of the period, including Keith Coventry, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas and Gavin Turk, and seeks to capture the irreverent and exuberant flavour of the era.
This week’s top 5 features taxidermy, animatronics, chickens, a major new gallery and emerging art.
The re-launch is being given an extra boost by the British artist Keith Coventry, who has donated one of his celebrated Estate Paintings to the school.
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