What a peculiar show this sounds like! Art, comedy and archive all rolled into one amusingly titled extravaganza. After showing at the Ceri Hand Gallery in Liverpool, Mel Brimfield's Waiter, Waiter, There's a Sculpture in My Soup comes to the Pump House Gallery in Battersea Park.
The exhibition consists of a series of works exploring the overlap between comedy and performance art. So, there's black and white illustrations documenting Barbara Streisand's rise to fame, artefacts celebrating the cabaret of Peggy Googleheim, and an opening night performance apparently incorporating experimental piano works by Les Dawson.
As the title suggests, an exhibition exploring the intersection between art and activism in Japan at the Pump House Gallery this January and February. Until 26.02.12.
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