Walter Potter was pioneering the art of assembling dead rabbit tea parties and rat police raids back in the olden Victorian days, but more recently, you’ve probably seen him ripped off in Radiohead’s There There video because you’re so cool and perceptive.
See carefully restored scenes of hundred-bird-strong murder investigations and a tense, inter-species family reunion on loan from Hirst at Potter’s posthumous retrospective at the pop-up Museum of Everything in London. All the critters died naturally, so you can unclench now. Walter Potter, Exhibition #3, Oct 13 – Christmas, The Museum of Everything, London (Image left: Stefan Richter, right: Radiohead)























It's "tableau" when you're talking about a singular object (un tableau). "Tableaux" refers to more than one canvas (that's the literal translation, but the word "tableau" can also communicate the idea of a "painting"). Get it together Animal. First you think that the only way you can get recognized is by calling Alvin Greene a "retard" or using the word "Ass" in an article title. If you all are trying to pitch to a soft crowd, then I understand. But you should take your readers more seriously, and be more professional; e.g., make sure that you're conjugating in other languages correctly or try attracting readers with shocking stories, not using what you think is shocking language in a title. "Ass", "Fuck", and "Titty" are all incredibly useful words but there's certainly a more imaginative way to use them than ALL THE FUCKING TIME. See?
We can't tell you how much your pedantic punditry is appreciated moi, thanks for being you.
Alliteration is the key to making a good point. Don't deny dissidents.