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FRIEZE 2011 - THE YES AND THE NO

YES - Anything featuring animals wearing clothes.


Yes

1) Crude replicas of items that are much bigger or smaller than their "real" counterparts. 2) Anything including birds. 3) Anything featuring animals wearing clothes. 4) Clowns. 5) Video installations where seating is provided. 6) Art made out of books. 7) Art referencing comic books. 8) Any art that includes Mickey Mouse ears. 9) Sculpture that is made out of foam, papier mache or plaster of Paris. 10) Photo copied artwork.

No

1) Exact or near exact replicas of real items. 2) Very large photographs. 3) Most sculpture made out of nailing found pieces of wood together. 4) Computer animation. 5) Bronze cast sculpture. 6) Photographs that are in "editions". 7) Video installations where no seating is provided. 8) Neon light art especially slogans. 9) Art that uses mobile phones. 10) Boats

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the first journalism Lake ever had published was a history of Johnny Thunders for Record Collector magazine, since then he has written for publications including the Guardian, Dazed and Confused, the Idler and more recently, outsideleft.com as you have just seen. (biography/all stories)

 

 

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