interesting exhibition

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BALTIC_Cornelia-Parker_2Web45.jpg
here is a picture of what is on at my local contemporary art gallery (the Baltic Gallery Gateshead)
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That is indeed interesting! I've seen something similar, but it was laid out on a floor.
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Are they actual flattened instruments like at the Victoria and Albert in London?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1669158.stm
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Neptune wrote:Are they actual flattened instruments like at the Victoria and Albert in London?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1669158.stm
I think so, it is the same artist (cornelia parker) I don,t know if they are the same instruments. there are a lot of old Salvation Army instruments in the exhibit. It might be a more dignified end than decorating a pub (that's a bar for our American friends).
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Looks like an exhibition of the treatment of school owned instruments by students! :lol:
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