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Exhibition Tag Beckett vs The Scramp On the 10th
anniversary of his debut show, Beckett promises a “multi-faceted art experience about love and family” which will include sights, sounds and smells. The context behind The Scramp is that his grandfather Mr E Frank Sutton invented this “innocuous, small wooden hinge used to support display boards” back in 1972 but never received proper dues for its invention. Each attendee will get a 1/1 print that is unique to them. To receive the free print and go to the exhibition you must email tagbeckettvsthescramp@gmail.com with your date of birth (DD/MM/YYYY). Duke Street Gallery from September 23 Exhibition Driving on a Sponge Unbeknownst to each other, artists Stephen Burke and Ronan Dillon have been creating work inspired by uninhibited mark making – capturing specific narratives of the city and countryside. And as a result, distinct parallels have emerged between both of their practices, despite differing concepts and aesthetic elements. Driving on a Sponge marks a two-man show which “will explore themes of freedom, human and animal vandalism, and speed.” We’re assuming speed relates to the rural road donut variety. Atelier Now until October 9 who/ what/ when/ where As the countdown to October 22 commences, we’re delighted to bring back our Listings pages featuring selective highlights of things to do in the city. Check on our website for more extensive listings. Get out there! 60 CONVERSATIONS AFTER SEX PHOTO: STE MURRAY