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16 July 2014

The next day and to my complete surprise I found myself at another art fair.

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Gallery SUN Contemporary at START fair were making me again ponder the question ‘art or not art?’ with work by Shan Hur.
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Tom Gidley at Paradise Row is becoming more and more accomplished with age.
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Indonesian artist Gede Mahendra Yasa was very interesting at ROH Projects. My lovely friend Niru Ratnam showed me around.
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‘Life Witness (Lost and found objects report)’ by Antonio Castañeda was interesting.
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Then I headed to the Royal College of Art so see the MA and MFA shows. This year felt a particularly strong year. There were some really promising artists such Peter Watkins.
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The very strange shapely sculptures of Tian Zhu. Her work is quite brilliant.
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Yves Scherer had something about her, one not to be missed.
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One of my favourite artists, who is full of potential is Vangeli Moschopoulos.
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Mr Essen had created the Essen Kunsthaus in the back of a shed, a very brave attempt.
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Kees Van Lankveld work was fascinating, an albino actor dictating a blue alphabet methodically out load to himself.
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One artist also not to be missed was Robert Cervera. He’s very experimental using all sorts of materials right down to strawberry jelly.
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At the other end of the scale there was a hair raising moment for Tracey Emin and British Art at Christies as her bed rocketed to £2.2m in auction. We were all relieved.
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The Serpentine Summer party was its usual big splash with Pharrell Williams singing his heart out to the audience.
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Tiffany Zab. and Sue Webster looking stunning in their McDonald’s Moschino!