Thursday, March 15, 2007

Time to choo choo choose


Thursday 15 March 07

Our major exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in 2008 looks at the artist’s response to the railway, and will feature such luminaries as Monet, Manet, Hopper, Van Gogh, Pissaro and De Chirico.  We've come up with a few possible titles and would like to know  what you think of them. The options are:

    Painted Stations Whistle By

    Art, Steam and Speed

    Travelling Companions

    Iron, Steam & Speed

Send us an email using this contact form, and include your choice in the 'comments' section. If you want to explain your choice please do, and if you've got something even better in mind feel free to tell us. We may use the subtitle 'The Artist and the Railway' for the exhibition as well so let us know what you think of that.

Extra housepoints if you got the Simpsons reference in the title of this post.


Posted by Karen | 15/03/2007 15:42   | Comments [0]

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