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The feedback on "Dungbeetle and Sisyphus" on exhibition in 6 Jordan Street "The Baltic Frame", curated by Tony Smith, is still coming in. And it's pretty positive all round.

I feel that really I should be there and not gallavanting around the country.. The exhibition needs much more promoting than I think it is getting. I should be there schmoozing …

Well for now I am down here in London and feeling like a duck in water. Taking to the new settings well and I have also purchased the caravan. On the 14th of October I will begin a month long residency in a golden caravan with an expandable roof and pink dots. Well, I made up the dots, but I would like some, very much.

I get zero feedback from this blog so I assume that apart from Emily nobody reads it which is making me feel curiously immune and makes me very tempted to start waffling endlessly ..

The project preparations for "Dungbeetle and Sisyphus part 2" are progressing nicely and as long as nobody steals my costume I am now set to go. The train is booked for friday afternoon and I can hardly believe that I am about to start the whole madness once more.

The preparations for the exhibition at Nicole Bartos's gallery aren't running quite as smoothly, I am quite concerned about the little time that I have left to make the work to show there..

I am thinking of ways to circumnavigate the time limitations in some ingenious way or other..

I will think hard and try to find a way.. Failing that it will be no sleep for several days and working through the nights which is of course always an option.

I am now torn between my wonderful, wonderful studio up north and my freezing cold basement dwelling down south. What a nice problem to have..

I love the Royal Standard.

Guys, I miss the big window and my coffee machine!

And the lovely warmth!

So much for now.

More precise news next time.


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