Bryan Benge's second badge is propped uneasily in a window in the disused Cornhill Walk, words by Lynda Turbet. Notice This facility is provided by the British government for your convenience. Please dispose of your unwanted items carelessly eg: open borders free trade foreign investment strong sterling moral leadership international respect a United Kingdom (and democracy) Flying pigs will remove to sunlit uplands and/or uncharted waters at midnight 31 October 2019 Lynda Turbet Bryan Benge has exhibited widely, including with the London Group, and recently in In The Dark, The Cello Factory, London; The Art of Caring, St Georges Hospital, London in 2018 and 2019; Penrith Gallery, St Ives; Pulchri Studio, The Hague. He has work in numerous private collections, and in the Tate Gallery Archive. See www.bryanbenge.co.uk
Lynda Turbet observes the world from North Norfolk and tries make sense of it all through writing.
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Barbara DouganI am an artist and the curator for grove and groving. This blog is groving online, and records the artworks placed on the streets of Bury St Edmunds along with responses to the work by commissioned writers. Archives
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