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Post by buypainting on Sept 25, 2012 1:40:14 GMT -5
I asked Sarah Lowndes (Glasgow lecturer, curator and writer) Does she believe that Glasgow will continue to "produce" was awarded the Turner Prize nominated artist, or that we have come to the end of an era. Her breath to say many young, but already the name of the artist of a certain status, such as Thomas Kinkade and René Magritte; She also mentioned that some of the younger artists, full of vitality, such as Fabian Perez, and Thomas Kinkade. "Some mesh system is not reflected on the commercial success, but rather reflects the group concept," she said. Towards the end of our conversation, Harding accidentally mention one thing: "singing - This is really very important." Harding held every year in his apartment a "the Burns dinner" (Translator's Note: Burns dinner to commemorate the famous Scottish national bard Robert Burns poetry), all the guests arrived at the scene need to publicly recite a poem or sing a song. Such a scene can leave a very deep impression - young artists stand up, singing Scottish folk song from their childhood. Harding particularly remember one night: "When Gordon stood up to sing, he said, 'I want to tell a story. A curator asked me: what you have learned in Glasgow? Those things are from where? then I told him: I learned to sing. '
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