Well, yes. And exploring the likes of MK Gallery and Harlow’s amazing public sculpture strikes me as a swift and imaginative way to the heart. Is Rodin not romantic? Is Frink not a kindler of frisson? Far better than many more clichéd options.
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It’s my favourite of the donkeys.
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The deeply felt art of Lucy Sparrow
The artist has built a full-size fish and chip shop entirely out of felt – and the results look good enough to eat
‘There’s an endearing lack of pretension in turning something so rudimentary – the food we pick up when we can’t be bothered to cook – into such an extravagant display’ – Lucy Waterson on the deeply felt art of Lucy Sparrow
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Portrait of Chess Players
Marcel Duchamp (American (born France), 1887–1968)
Ha! This parallels my introduction to Marcel Duchamp, whose wife apparently glued his chess pieces to the board because he was playing so much on their honeymoon.
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