Virgin spoil-sports - TAA exhibition obstructed
blah | 19.05.2007 17:37 | Culture | Free Spaces | London
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While the first police to turn up instructed that it was a civil mater until the point of assult or obstruction, the security continued as before as soon as the police left. The second set of police to arrive took a more pragmatic approach. They said they'd do nothing until given advice from higher up and while they were there the security were forced to step back from pulling people off the fences when they climbed over.
Meanwhile, inside, kids played on a bouncy castle in the sunshine and people wandered around looking at the wide variety of art decorating the large commerical building. Workshops were also taking place around the building and there was a schedual of films and experimental performances.
Shortly before I left, higher ranking police had arrived and were expressing concern that they would be an unlicensed rave taking place in the building that evening as that's what they were being told by the security firm. The police asked if they could have a look around but after a period of discussion those inside said no.
As I left at around 6pm, the situation remained that people wanting to enter the property had to climb over a ladder tied to the fence and could do so without obstruction from either security or police. It was not clear what would happen next but the exhibition is well worth a visit.
See also http://www.taaexhibitions.org/ and http://www.randomartists.org/
blah
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Further into the night.....
20.05.2007 16:50
She asked if she could see a flyer for the exhibition and she was told there was no flyer because we are all friends. She was, however, shown a flyer for the after party, and I heard her read aloud, "in a secret location". hahaha, man, that made me piss with laughter.
Annnyhow, people were stopped from being aloud in altogether, and the roads were blocked, but a huge crowd (we were informed of approx 200 people) gathered and partied at the end of the road for us.
There were a few people who were concerned about the noise they were making though, as they thought that loud noise was not what they wanted attracting people to this kind of event.
However, the noise carried on and the shows started to a small, but happy audience. The whole vibe of the whole day was incredible. It was so relaxing, and so inspirational to see so many incredible pieces of work by genuine, real artists.
There's probably more, but I still haven't been to sleep yet.
Ricky
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