This one was in Brittany
| His most famous work by far, Whistler's Mother |
His Peacock Room recreated
The vast open hallway in Tate Britain has the most random stuff in it - see below
And just because it was on, and we had membership, we went to the other exhibition by a British artist of whom I had never heard before, Hurvin Anderson. Nor you? I can tell you why. He is rubbish. Described as "intensely colourful work" which is the label you might put on a primary school painter, but for all the blurb on his paintings in the show the blindingly obvious point about his subject matter is that the big blocks of colour are simple and hide his inability to paint stuff. Especially faces. The only paintings we liked are his slightly amorphous flower garden ones
Then a walk up through the City to a Hong Kong restaurant beyond Brick Lane
To finish up after lunch at Tate Modern. Clarissa wanted a rest after criss-crossing the City so we we stated with the members' room. Nice views across the Thames
Although the terrace doesn't have much space
Now the main exhibition Clarissa wanted to see here was the Fria Kahlo. And would you believe that also isn't on yet - opening next month? So not a great return for her membership.
But what was on was an exhibition of the works of Tracey Emin. Now if I was scathing about Hurvin Anderson's schoolkid daubings, Tracey Emin makes him look like Leonardo Michelangelo and Rembrandt rolled into one. Even more obviously, she has no artistic ability at all. She either just daubs slogans (she can write legibly in block capitals, although very limited vocabulary - mostly just swear words), draws what are just about, and only just about, recognisable as humans, creates sculptures - generally very small and looking like they might have been of something but were left too close to a fire and have melted, videos of herself being very inarticulate, or things like the famous unmade bed, which are basically just mounds of rubbish you would chide your idle teenager for having left.
Honestly it is beyond satirising. But if you were absolutely useless at drawing, painting or sculpting and went to art school, this is probably what you would produce. If you didn't try.
And then we settled into the members area again to await meeting up with friends for drinks and dinner