The Triumph of Art
Fabulous, fun happening in Trafalgar Square to mark the end of celebrations of the National Gallery’s Bicentenary.
Coordinated by contemporary artist Jeremy Deller, the event had grown around the country and this event brought together all the strands into a procession along Whitehall and various performances and events in the square.
The procession was led by an inflatable Venus who then took up residence in one of the fountains and included Atlas and his disco world, Adam and Eve, William Morris in a coffin (I’m not sure why) and hordes of dancers and performers.
I then watched a wonderful Hogarthian Rave danced by students from the London Contemporary Dance School followed by 21st century Morris dancing complete with dancing rocks.
I recovered with a coffee in the new Supporters’ House before having a final look round. It was lovely to see the square so busy and celebrating art and nationality.
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