I discovered that Fledermaus was performed in Manchester, a production transferred there and elsewhere from London, about the time this drawing was done. It would have been during WWI.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Re The Lowry 10th Anniversary Spencer Tunick Everyday People Manchester UK
Re current art, such as it now is:
See Spencer Tunick's Everyday People, at the Lowry, and on the web.
Rather unusual. A modern rendition of not-so-matchstick people.
I noted, in passing, that there seem not to be any everyday people of color inTunick's current Lowry piece (although Lowry had often included some in his crowd scenes). Perhaps it is just an oversight, or I missed
them, or they did not apply.I still rather prefer my drawing, below. There are some images of a white
man on the reverse of my drawing, but he is also idiosyncratic in a Lowryesque way.
See Spencer Tunick's Everyday People, at the Lowry, and on the web.
Rather unusual. A modern rendition of not-so-matchstick people.
I noted, in passing, that there seem not to be any everyday people of color inTunick's current Lowry piece (although Lowry had often included some in his crowd scenes). Perhaps it is just an oversight, or I missed
them, or they did not apply.I still rather prefer my drawing, below. There are some images of a white
man on the reverse of my drawing, but he is also idiosyncratic in a Lowryesque way.
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