The Buck stopped here is a weekly blog by our contemporary art correspondent Louisa Buck covering the hottest events and must-see exhibitions in London and beyond. Louisa Buck. The Contemporary Art Society CAS has shown itself to be especially resourceful in supporting art and artists during these difficult times.
Weeks into the first lockdown the London-based charity launched a crowdfunded campaign with limited edition artist-designed facemasks for a Rapid Response Fund to purchase works from British-based artists for museums and galleries across the UK. Now during a second lockdown CAS found an ingenious solution for its annual artist-hosted fundraising dinner which took place on Tuesday night. In the past, this popular event has ranged from stew cooked by Conrad Shawcross in his live-work space, Shakespeare recitals with Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and a Brexit bingo evening in the The Representation Of The Society Through Art studio of Michael Landy.
The three course Ottolenghi dinner delivered to the home of each guest was, however, reassuringly analogue. Here Barlow gave an account of her current sculptural designs for the Mozart opera Idomeneopremiering at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich next summer. These include a huge boulder-like element on which the cast will be able to climb.
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