Saturday, March 13, 2010

Forgot Combination Wordlock

The art of waste and death

The artist runs a tear-down the cheek, and she looked at the gallery for a long time. But he can not help it, especially since he is in the same situation. The endless loop of contemporary art has finally received a break point. The breaking point is in the South London Gallery. About 500 art works have been the way to the giant trash can found the oldest public gallery in London. The disposal is increasing every hour and can now share the studios such as Peter Blake, Mat Collishaw, Michael Craig Martin, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Julian Opie, Cornelia Parker, Gavin Turk, Keith Tyson and Rebecca Warren appear pleasantly clear. The (still) the voluntary nature of the action needs to be stressed. Nothing is done against the will of an artist. Living artists give consent, the dead can still speak their living representatives. All-enriched art, including artists are on their way to the Entsorgungstod individual therapeutic care and a dignified last convoy. The currently-enriched waste is then thrown up into the container, to be heard propose below will end up with all gathered there ruins further broken down and recycled for the purpose of producing useful products. All owners or maker of art can register on the website http://www.southlondongallery.org/ and drop off their work by appointment. - National Note: For this operation on the island like the German mainland art object that the honorable passage effecting at a German festival academy only art, not waste, or waste only when both high and most indispensable art. It is expressly pointed out that in principle can also bring German academic and non-academic art their produce to London.

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