Today would be our final day of Critiques within the Tate Britain. Me, Ellen and Maria totally owned a large sailboat piece, created in conjuction with a poem. I think we did pretty good on it.
After this, we headed to Waiting For Godoh, a play starring Patrick Stewart and Ian Mckellen . It’s supposedly one of the best plays of the 21st century thus far. The show largely revolves around a dialogoue between Stewart’s Character and Mckellan’s Character.
After this, we went to the Futurism Show at the Tate Modern. This would be our final show from the tate and what a show it was! the exhibit featured key works from the futurist movement, like work by Kandinsky, Papova, Boccioni and Delaney. I really enjoyed this show, so much so that i had to get a copy of Taschen press’ book on Futurism.
After that, Gerard gave Jill a unique view of london on one of the top floors, to share a drink for the work she did as a MUCEP for the campus. He also treated gwen to a drink, but that was a separate instance. After, the majority of us decided to head back, with most of us just making the 7:58 train to Harlow Mill.
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