London has so many concerts with tickets that are free/very cheap. One evening last week I nipped out for a pint of milk, saw the windows of my local church lit up and went in out of curiosity; the Coldstream Guards were playing and I sat at the back for half an hour before being overcome by the desire for a cup of tea that had sent me out in the first place. As I hadn't set foot in the church since a wedding many years ago, it was a reminder that the inside is 'a splendid place for a boggle,' to quote Ian Nairn. 'The architect on the razzmatazz, out for a day in the suburbs.'
Yesterday lunchtime I met a friend to listen to these very talented young pianists and thought it was such a shame that the audience - only twenty-odd to start with - dwindled to about half a dozen as people ambled off to lunch and the cinema. Although it was rather a long recital; it's on Radio 3 over five days, 4th-8th April.
I only had time to whizz around the Botticelli Reimagined exhibition at the V&A, but an hour was probably enough. This made me smile ...
Botticelli -The Birth of Venus with Baci, Esselunga, Barilla, PSP and Easyjet. Tomoko Nagao, 2014 |
I warmed up when I got back in time to the Pre-Raphaelites. This Rossetti was purchased by a business man for £735 ...
The Day Dream, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1880 |
Over twice the price he paid to Rossetti for this Botticelli. Still quite some profit margin as Rossetti only gave for £20 for it. (I know. I do have a vulgar interest in art market prices. It's my fantasy game of 'Why wasn't my great-great-grandfather buying this painting ...?)
And then I started enjoying myself ...
Flora, Evelyn de Morgan, 1894 |
Allegorical Portrait of a Lady, Botticelli, c1475-85 |
There was this rather gorgeous scarf, though I wish she'd taken it off before doing that ...
Portrait of a Lady with the Attributes of St Catherine, c 1475 |
There was the best 1960s acrylic hairpiece...
And the Guild of Hairdressers Wash and Go award ...
But really I wanted to dismantle this exhibition and start again. I'd have culled all the mediocre 'workshop' paintings. I'd have got rid of all the clever post-modern kitsch. And just had a Botticelli exhibition .. why not? They're exquisite.
3 comments:
Great post - I agree with you on the clever post-modern kitsch except for 2 items - the Warhols - that was quite a revelation !
A friend who went really liked that early part of the exhibition, so I guess there's something for everyone,Christine. But as this is the largest Botticelli show since 1930, I did think he merited standing alone!
I have a postcard of 'The Day Dream' and every now and then it's posted on my locker door at work. It's lovely!
Have just enjoyed a catch-up with your blog posts and had a laugh out loud moment at the attempted seduction on a train! That fellow wouldn't have stood a chance, Mary! And how wonderful to have a snoop through The Duchess's things. Spider brooches and pig portraits aren't my thing either so I'll be content with two of her signed books.
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