Redefining Art Galleries: Shangri-La at Glastonbury Festival
By
Tom May
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Summary
Shangri-La at Glastonbury Festival is redefining the art gallery experience by offering a vibrant and invigorating space that challenges traditional norms. It aims to make art lively and thought-provoking, contrasting with the conventional sterile gallery environment.
Key quotes
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Shangri-La has turned into the most subversive and interesting 'art gallery' on the planet.
Those without tickets should care about the art-led Shangri-La area at Glastonbury Festival.
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