Cabinets of Curiosity

cabinets 

Yesterday I went to Bath to see the group exhibition Cabinets of Curiosity, which is running as part of Fringe Arts Bath until Sunday 8th June. There are numerous reasons to recommend it, not limited to:

  1. It has been curated by my friends Jan Evans and Anne-Laure Franchette, both of whom have made the space look great.
  2. It features lovely work by Ellie Evans, another friend of mine, as well as by other people who’s work is really good but who don’t have the good fortune to know me.
  3. It features me in a big way. That’s right: my image, my face, has been made into art. This is the best reason for seeing the exhibition.

So, if anybody is tempted to go have a look at my face or indeed anything in there that doesn’t involve me, it’s at 12 Dorchester Street in Bath, just opposite the train station.

2 comments

  1. Fat Roland says:

    Man, you’re posting like a bitch unleashed.

  2. Richard says:

    I have two months worth of internetting to let out. Or something.

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