The Life of Julie Cope
Wonderful Grayson Perry at First Site gallery in Colchester.
Exhibitions sound track is Grayson reading The Ballad of Julie Cope:
‘He told the ashen copper that there was
Someone close by to make him tea, he lied.
What some would call an ordinary life
Was now a snatch of badly printed news’
He has a wonderful way of holding you just on the watershed between laughter and tears.
Extras : Julie’s birth during the flood on Canvey Island in 1953
‘she glistened panting on a lurex curtain
Ripped last minute from the box room window
At dawn a lifeboat full of frightened neighbours
Struck the gutter..’
And three ducks on an end wall in Fingringhoe.
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