After about two months of waiting, I've only just got paid for the Disgustoscope workshops! So, despite a recent rejection that would've paid for this trip, I went to London to meet a client, and used the opportunity to visit the Tate. Which is silly, as technically, I'm still on strike.
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The same as the amount of successful arts grant applications I've had. |
However, I have a sneaky feeling that finally, somethingood will come of this trip, but I don't want to jinx it, as I've recently had another proposal rejection for Peace Painting.
Just to clarify, dear readers, I do not write blogs or social media content for others for free. I keep my own blogs, for my own work, but if you'd like content for your website or blog, you need to pay me some money for my time, the same way you would pay a plumber to not fit your dishwasher, and the same way a taxi driver will charge me £8 because he couldn't be bothered to wait.
Basically, my work is not free for others to take.
I'm not a charity, or a library, and stealing content is theft.
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Child Meireles - Babel, 2001 |
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New discovery! |
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Jenny Holzer |
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Jenny Holzer |
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Jenny Holzer |
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Jenny Holzer |
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Jenny Holzer |
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Jenny Holzer's neon text work |
These women remind me of mannequins. Creepy mannequins. And a lady pointed out that they still have their shoes on.
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