Public frightening the populists

Friday 17th August 2007, 3:00PM BST.

wd2086355public-nb-24.jpgIt’s sad that the Express & Star, a respected, unbiased newspaper, has fallen into line with the populist mob stoning The Public.

Your editorial (August 8) compared Wolverhampton Art Gallery with the The Public (traditional v modernist).

You would do well to check your archives around 40 years ago, about the visionaries then in charge of Wolverhampton Art Gallery and their purchases of contemporary art. 

It caused an outrage. Public money down the drain etc. 

Only mad people would pay £750 for a Warhol screenprint. Recently, a Warhol sold at auction for more than £80 million.

As always, today’s shock of the new scares the living daylights out of the populist mob, or I should say the jockeys in the stand talking through their pockets.

Sadly, the modern becomes traditional and it’s easy for me to visualise the same thing happening to The Public, but on a much greater scale.

Today’s populist mob will be dead, buried and living in obscurity and tourists in their millions will be coming to gaze and wonder at this “shoebox” and its ever increasing fame. 

Much like that iron skeleton and white dome in Paris, those coned boxes in Egypt and those orange segments in Sydney.

I wonder if the populist mob will be protesting outside Wolverhampton Art Gallery over the £6 million Lottery funding for its recent refurbishment of galleries housing their now world famous contemporary art collection.

Fred Barnfield, Rachael Gardens, Wednesbury.


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    Mr. C.

    I suppose this letter would have more credence if The Public didn’t look so crap….

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    Adam

    And indeed if The Public was actually open and trading. Walsall Art Gallery has given into the coprorate sponsorship of Costas Coffee to balance the books. Maybe Starbucks, McDonalds or Subway could consider trading from The Public, would do wonder for the waistlines of an area already dubbed the fattest in Europe.

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    Gary

    A building not really wanted by many people in west bromwich most would sooner have seen a new swimming baths after all west bromwich people pay councle tax towards such a building instead we get landed with a very large white elephant a ugly blot upon the skyline of a well loved town that crys out for useful buildings that can be used by everyone not just art lovers which you can count on one hand in west bromwich the public will bring people in dont make me laugh HOW wen there not enough parking for the people that live here shop here also work here ……….

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    David Bartley

    I have nothing but respect for Fred Barnfield. Indeed, I am a collector of his art, and am fortunate enough to consider him a great friend.
    However, we will have to agree to disagree on this one.
    Sandwell’s ‘deprived’ status is the reason huge amounts of public money continues to be ploughed into this venture. The funding should be helping the people of this sad borough.
    Sadly, hardly any Sandwell residents will benefit from this ridiculous folly. It is a scandalous waste of much needed money.
    A fraction of the £70 million would have sufficed regarding this project. The rest could have been spent much, much more wisely…… A 50 metre swimming pool, an ice skating rink, a theatre to rival Wolverhampton’s ‘Grand’,and still there would have been cash to spare.
    Despite our differing opinion on this matter, Fred and myself will be enjoying a pint together very soon.
    David Bartley.

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