Thursday, 19 August 2010

Surreal Liberty




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As part of The Barbican's exhibition The Surreal House, a labyrinthine edifice designed by architects Carmody Groarke intended to be a "mysterious dwelling infused with subjectivity and desire", Liberty have created some fabulously surreal windows (above). They're fabulous. my photography is less so, but you get the idea. (and you might just be able to make out that I'm wearing a rather fun new 1940s-inspired peach and black dress i found in the vintage shop Marshmallow Mountain yesterday {which i regularly frequent despite it being ridiculously over-priced and staffed by the surliest bitch ever}).
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Anyway, The Barbican's schedule of Surreal House events are rather super. Tonight is an evening curated by Le Gun, the East End art collective i am a fan of. should be good.

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