Beauty and the Brutalist – Private View
My private view was last Saturday at 7:30pm. We thought we wouldn’t make it. We were supposed to have left London last Thursday but couldn't because of the heavy snow; the same on Friday. We were all checking the weather every half hour throughout the day and starting to panic. Saturday morning came and we decided to give it a go, and left at 10:30am, battling through snow, ice, fog, rain and wind to finally arrive in Cornwall – once over leaden Bodmin moor, the sky cleared, the sun came out and it was a glorious evening of sunshine. The exhibition was hung in a couple of hours, and nibbles and wine were being served by 8pm. A good time was had by all and, the owner told me, more works were sold in that one evening than the last six exhibitions put together!
Many thanks to my parents, Helen and Lucy, without whom it wouldn’t have been possible. Thanks also to those who turned up and bought stuff!
Special remembrance to my lovely uncle Bryce – my last ever conversation with him was about the exhibition; he told me to go bold – and I did.
Previously on Barnflakes
Beauty and the Brutalist exhibition