Fancy a National Gallery sit-in?
October 26 2011
Following on from the Occupy Wall Street (and other places of capitalist evil) movements, now I bring you - 'Occupy Museums'. From their Facebook page:
What is Occupy Museums?
We are artists, art lovers, and art workers! We live and love art and are committed to its growth. However, we see many museums in their current manifestations as key elements of a larger system whose funding structure and relationship to the market, disempowers artists, and alienates art from the 99%. Value is manufactured by false scarcity, propped up by the cult of celebrity and the parlor game of speculation. This undermines the potential power of art to be a much greater force in our society.
We believe that to Occupy is to claim space for dialog and transparency through the physical presence of our bodies. It is to hold space that was previously inaccessible. As Occupiers, we bring the General Assembly to the doors of the museum, to engage in a dialog about the relationships between the arts and capitalism.
This is only the beginning.
I'm not sure what any of this means. But if it involves spending a few nights wandering around a silent and uncrowded National Gallery, then count me in!


