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Article: Rebel without recourse.(ON INSTITUTIONALISATION)
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- Art Monthly
- Article date:
- April 1, 2006
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Writing in the publication Chelsea Arts UK, published in 2005 to coincide with Chelsea School of Art and Design's relocation to London's Millbank, the college head, Roger Wilson, observes that it is 'a curious thing' to be organising the many complexities of this difficult move while having 'simultaneously to plan for subversion and creative transgression, as essential to the fabric of the college as the roof over our heads'. It is indeed curious that Wilson can so easily align the history and continuation of one of London's most renowned art schools with transgression and dissent. Wouldn't one expect someone in Wilson's position to be advocating not the disruption of ...
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