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Hi dulwichian Folks


ibilly99 here


Any fans of the saintly Brian Sewell ?


Some of my vids on youtube about the great man here - welcome comments !


Turner Prize


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=v8OLj4Erc8s


Brian Sewell - Momart Fire - He Didn't Do It - Snow Patrol Chasing Cars - Turner Prize 2008 NOT !


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=94zFUG6i-FI


Bring Me The Head of Damien Hirst - Brian Sewell Movie Trailer


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-FKGg--vZdY


Bring me the Head of Damien Hirst - Brian Sewell 30s spot Gladiators Theme


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=L4WHBwwh6Gc


And one for dulwich mum !


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ocRGfmy8lYU


Cheers


ibilly99















http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=v8OLj4Erc8s

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He is a necessary antidote to the bankruptcy of talent,craft and ideas that pass for much of contemporary art. This year's Turner Prize was arguably the worst ever- the evolution of modern art particuarly that championed by the Serotist tendency has come to a fullstop.(any body for rope !) The art schools are largely churning out untutored identikit morons that if anything reflect the spiritual vacuum at the heart of our consumerist society.The only worse movement is that of the Stuckists who define themselves in opposition to this !


Or something like that anyway! Ouch I'm middle aged and grumpy.

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Love the man. Don't necessarily agree with him, or for that matter read him that much, but just knowing he's around makes the world a better place. Fact.

Affected, opinionated, poncey as hell and all the better for it.

A national treasure.

And that's pronounced Ssyewell by the way.

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