Bookmarks

Feedback Feedback

Inappropriate material?
Ideas? Technical issues?
» Feedback to a-n

REVIEW

Exhibition 3

The Museum of Everything, London
13 October 2010 - 6 February 2011

Reviewed by: Annabel Tilley »

By popular demand The Museum of Everything's third extravaganza has been extended for a few weeks in London's Primrose Hill area. If you've been meaning to go, go! [before it's too late] And, if you haven't heard of it, I urge you to look up their website. This third exhibition features collections of strange things & lots of taxidermy - squirrels at school, two-headed lambs, wrestling stoats etc - owned by artist, Sir Peter Blake. It is a revelation, and also a wonderful opportunity to get your sketch book out and have a good draw.

From Punch & Judy to shell boxes, from Victorian collaged screens to Tom Thumb troupes of dwarf actors to stuffed animals and birds and embroidered magazine pin-ups - this eclectic mix makes you gasp, smile, and as an artist, reach for your pencil. 

Writer detail:

Annabel Tilley makes drawings inspired by newspaper stories, museum collections and contemporary literature.

www.annabeltilley.moonfruit.com

Venue detail:
The Museum of Everything »
Sharpleshall Street Primrose Hill London NW1

www.museumofeverything.com Open in new window

Post your comment

No one has commented on this article yet, why not be the first?

To post a comment you need to login