Brit Artists Stage National Art Hate Week
Published: July 17, 2009
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Courtesy the British Art Resistance/National Art Hate Week
A propaganda poster created by Billy Childish for National Art Hate Week
Childish, the self-proclaimed hero of the British art resistance movement, is joined in his campaign by Steve Lowe, "chief engineer" of the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop gallery, and Jimmy Cauty, former half of art agitators the KLF. They believe the idea of a week of sustained loathing for gallery exhibits will liberate the public and shatter the common consensus on such major-name figures as Andy Warhol, Peter Doig, and Pablo Picasso. Participants are encouraged to be honest about work they find boring and hateful, especially if curators consider it stimulating and interesting. On Wednesday the trio staged a silent protest on the steps of London's Tate Modern, handing out posters to passersby. The campaign considers the Tate as well as the National Gallery "vacuous factories of business and bureaucracy," according to the Guardian. |
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