This was clearly mis-selling. There was at least a kitchen sink missing, but what you do get is a warming, creepy, cluttered, obsessed, and fascinating collection of 'Outside Art', which no doubt has phds about it aplenty. This show was 'Secret Art'. All the kind of naive, slightly dowdy stuff that worms its way inside your head; and sadly seems to have informed the Innocent Drinks and all those adverts making use of drawings and doodles at the end of the Great Boom, c. 2007.
Nice offbeat labels, with digs at Hampstead types, neat comments from the bestest still going artist (Ed Ruscha), albeit with wrong apostrophes in decades... Rambling overwarm building was perfect, and the crowd had hipsters, oldsters, posh toddlers, and artsy girls milling around to add to the effect. Sadly, the fairground thing wasn't working. The Revd.' s chapel was perfect, though. And there was even a tea lady and china cups and saucers at the end. I may be back to have a Rich Tea and some Yorkshire tea at some point.
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