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Just spoke to my pal at Urbis, apparently they're in the early staged of
planning a tour of the Hacienda exhibition that ran last year. At the moment, they've pencilled in Brazil, Argentina, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle, Tokyo, Sydney and maybe (and I did say maybe, Maya) Novi Sad. If anyone in those areas fancies getting involved in some way, let me know. And (this is the exciting bit) if anyone from any other town in the world can think of a suitable location where there'd be enough interest, send the details or post them here. They're looking for proper arts/cultural venues with proper security and environmental controls. So no point suggesting your garden shed. David, do you know a place called Bass Art Museum in Miami? Any idea who runs it? biggy@fac383.com |
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http://www.bassmuseum.org/about/contact.html "I want to thank the best three-fingered, tone deaf bass player in Salford . And that’s me. Goodnight. F*** you." Hooky Sept 2002 |
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The Dowse Gallery in Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, near to where I live love doing things like this that are a bit Leftfield... Maybe the tour could nip in for a week whilst doing the Australisian thing?
http://www.dowse.org.nz/ I don't work there, but I imagine they'd receive an offer very well indeed... Where do we go from here, do you contact them or do you send me something to send to them? |
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I've sent the link to Urbis, thanks.
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