Legends of the Martini

Fun exhibition/installation at the Royal Academy looking at the history of the Martini and who has drunk it!

You picked up a nice little booklet which described various famous Martini drinkers and you then went round the six pictures or installations, read a poem from the booklet and guessed who the picture or whatever and guessed who it represented. I must admit I got most of them wrong which was a bit silly as they were quite easy!

I loved the cupboard which had been made up to represent Ernest Hemmingway with contemporary decor, a radio and a typewriter. It was like peeping round a door at a little world. Of course the life sized Martini glass you could get into was wonderful but I resisted the temptation!

There were also two globes on stands which contained evocative aromas to remind you of a martini type life,. I love dthe one called Progress and Cgange whichnwas tobacco, smoke, leather and jet fuel.

I want to try to go back one evening as there is a bar which opens at night and you do feel you need something in your hand as you go round!

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