Ghost Station
New contemporary art exhibition at Bletchley park.
ArtHertz presents an exhibition exploring the themes of codes, code-breaking, Alan Turing, the role of pigeons and women in World War II.
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New contemporary art exhibition at Bletchley park.
ArtHertz presents an exhibition exploring the themes of codes, code-breaking, Alan Turing, the role of pigeons and women in World War II.
PermalinkContemporary Art’s New Face!
Cecilia Gimenez took it on herself to ‘restore’ a mural depicting Jesus Christ. The editor took one look and said, “Jesus Christ!” …
Permalink“Watching the interview with the new star of contemporary art about her completely artless disfiguration of the fresco is like watching a scene from an Almodovar film.”
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