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3:AM Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Charles Thomson. They ought to remake Downfall with Sir Nicholas Serota in his Tate office, surrounded by curators aghast at the sustained fantasies of their leader in the face of all the evidence. Serota is a master of external self-control, but he is also – despite rumours to the contrary – a man of [...]
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... one of the most important places for Stuckism, in some respects more important than London,” says Charles Thomson, one of its co-founders.“There, the national museum and the Tate completely rejected everything we have done apart from a few postcards in the archive – whereas the National Museums Liverpool acknowledged we have something to see and gave us an exhibition at Walker Art...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... one of the most important places for Stuckism, in some respects more important than London,” says Charles Thomson, one of its co-founders.“There, the national museum and the Tate completely rejected everything we have done apart from a few postcards in the archive – whereas the National Museums Liverpool acknowledged we have something to see and gave us an exhibition at Walker Art...
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orrologion (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
... the editors would permit so many plain mistakes to be published. What other options are there? Charles Thomson’s translation (available from Shekinah Enterprises), though printed nicely in about 11.5 point font, uses archaic language and omits several books. But my primary objection to it is that it is too free. Lancelot Brenton’s translation (Hendrickson Publications) is literal...