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ArtsWom’s WomBits – Friday Morning Miscellany
If you’ve woke up this morning expecting further sunshine and the fresh scent of a glorious British springtime wafting through your culturally attuned nostrils – you are undoubtedly disappointed. As it stands, the ArtsWom office smells as though a vacuum cleaner has exploded and the somewhat murky greyness of the outside is seeping in through the open windows and casting a slight chill on our otherwise radiant spirits. Regardless, that is no excuse not to carry on bringing our readers the most tantalising tidbits of the arts on the web. Enjoy yourself with these links.
Art Fag City features a link to the latest Ikea advert which features an imaginative Matrix-like effect to promote their “dream kitchen” concept. This works to great effect and we are really looking forward for some spoofs to come out!
Congratulations to Alcopop! records who are being featured on Huw Steven’s Radio One show on Wednesday as DIY label of the week. Alcopop! records is one of our esteemed MySpace friends and you can check out their page here.
Damien Hirst has been causing more controversy. As reported in the Art News Blog, the artist is proposing to build a studio in Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK and is upsetting the neighbours by planning to incorporate an “abattoir rail” and “fish preparation area”. We’re looking forward to seeing Damien Hirst starring on the next series of Neighbours from Hell…
Finally, ArtForum.com provides an insightful review of Sleeping Beauty + Friends at the New Player’s Theatre, London. Jump across here to hear Lisa Liebman’s thoughts on the special performance.



















‘If you’ve woke up this morning…’ should have been ‘If you have woken up this morning…’ Much better. Yes?
Dave
Posted by David Lewis • 28 September 2007 at 3:59 pm
That’s much better thank you. My proof-reader has been routinely beaten and despatched into the wilds of Oxford to eek out a living correcting spelling mistakes on the signs of beggars.
Seb. X
Posted by Seb • 28 September 2007 at 4:17 pm