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A truly magnificent piece of art.
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A truly magnificent piece of art.
She'll be disappointed that the Zoology building has been demolished. Brutalist 'masterpiece'. One of those buildings it is better to be inside looking out, rather than the other way around.Goya is one of the very few artists I connect with on a deeply emotional level. I don't really have prints at home but I do of the Third of May (which was relatively expensive), however I'm only allowed it in my study as apparently photographs of Brutalist Architecture by female photographers are the way to go...
Goya is one of the very few artists I connect with on a deeply emotional level. I don't really have prints at home but I do of the Third of May (which was relatively expensive), however I'm only allowed it in my study as apparently photographs of Brutalist Architecture by female photographers are the way to go...
I spent a few years at the University of East Anglia - the brutalism was indeed brutal.Goya is one of the very few artists I connect with on a deeply emotional level. I don't really have prints at home but I do of the Third of May (which was relatively expensive), however I'm only allowed it in my study as apparently photographs of Brutalist Architecture by female photographers are the way to go...
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She'll be disappointed that the Zoology building has been demolished. Brutalist 'masterpiece'. One of those buildings it is better to be inside looking out, rather than the other way around.
It's another activity I miss, along with drinking in a pub obvz, is going to galleries.
The Nottingham Contemporary has some excellent exhibitions, the David Hockney one a few years' ago was among the ones not to be missed.
It's a bitter/sweet experience taking the Mrs though, most art makes her angry as she has never really got it, though she loved the Dali one.
That's great news.
When do you propose to start?
I spent a few years at the University of East Anglia - the brutalism was indeed brutal.
Concrete universities yuk, but the UEA is particularly brutal. Even Foster's Sainsbury's Centre for Visual Arts leaves me cold.
You should go to moscow.
They couldn't do anything about zoology nor the gatehouse of St Anne's college because English Heritage were protecting them as fine examples.Brutalism has been destroyed up and down the country, drives her nuts.
Or Helsinki.Actually a pretty good idea for a holiday, my Mrs would love the architecture and hates anywhere too warm.
You should go to moscow.