Monthly Archives: August 2016

My new favourite word: Flâneur

I recently came across this word in a funny little book I found in a funny little art shop in London: Patrick Keller’s The View from the Train. This book is a collection of essays which explain Keller’s work and … Continue reading

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Everyone should ‘get’ conceptual art or there is no point

This is what I think about conceptual art (which these days has morphed into almost all forms of art except the purely decorative): everyone should ‘get’ it and if they don’t then it has failed. The term ‘conceptual art’ automatically … Continue reading

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Am I more creative in a jigsaw skirt than I am in Levis?

Perhaps this sounds a little nuts but I’m convinced that I feel more creative when I am wearing certain clothes compared to others. Generally, I feel more creative in skirts. I don’t feel at all creative in jeans or trousers … Continue reading

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