10am Saturday morning already too hot, Glastonbury Tent City
Painting
2010 (made)
2010 (made)
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Painting of tents at Glastonbury Festival, by Kurt Jackson, 2010.
Painted in situ at Glastonbury Festival, Kurt Jackson’s mixed media collage captures the scale of the festival’s annual tent city and draws out the presence of the festival’s charitable partners – Greenpeace, WaterAid and Oxfam. Kurt Jackson has been Artist in Residence at Glastonbury Festival for fifteen years, painting on and off the stages, in and out of the crowds.
Painted in situ at Glastonbury Festival, Kurt Jackson’s mixed media collage captures the scale of the festival’s annual tent city and draws out the presence of the festival’s charitable partners – Greenpeace, WaterAid and Oxfam. Kurt Jackson has been Artist in Residence at Glastonbury Festival for fifteen years, painting on and off the stages, in and out of the crowds.
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Title | 10am Saturday morning already too hot, Glastonbury Tent City (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Mixed media and collage on paper |
Brief description | Painting of tents at Glastonbury Festival, by Kurt Jackson, 2010 |
Physical description | Mixed media and collage of Glastonbury Festival tent city. |
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Credit line | Given by Kurt Jackson |
Summary | Painting of tents at Glastonbury Festival, by Kurt Jackson, 2010. Painted in situ at Glastonbury Festival, Kurt Jackson’s mixed media collage captures the scale of the festival’s annual tent city and draws out the presence of the festival’s charitable partners – Greenpeace, WaterAid and Oxfam. Kurt Jackson has been Artist in Residence at Glastonbury Festival for fifteen years, painting on and off the stages, in and out of the crowds. |
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Accession number | S.664-2016 |
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Record created | October 12, 2016 |
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