My few photos of Amy Sillman's show at Camden Arts Centre (till 6 January) first appeared on instagram. In a spirit of what we used to think of as laziness but can now rename "cross-platform continuity", I'm simply copying over what I posted there.
Rebus for Camden, 2107-18; acrylic, ink, gouache and silkscreen works on paper; dimensions variable (details below) |
SK35-38, 2017; acrylic, ink, and silkscreen on paper, framed; 102x66cm each |
Two videos and some of her zines are also part of the exhibition.
For me, a visit to the cafe is part of the experience: lovely marble cake (image not available).
And, on my walk home, this lovely street scene of Sunday afternoon in the lower reaches of Hampstead.... ah, "village London"...
I very nearly bought a raincoat in the shop on the corner, then walked down that road, past Keats House and, round another corner, via Daunt Books, across the lower reaches of the Heath - the air very clear and the shadows very long, it was about 5pm by then - to Gospel Oak to catch the train. Home.
Another Sunday, blessed by sunshine. Soon it will be November - "No sun, no moon, no morn, no noon" oh dear, so very gloomy!
Another Sunday, blessed by sunshine. Soon it will be November - "No sun, no moon, no morn, no noon" oh dear, so very gloomy!
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