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        Museum
 About 
        the Ballroom Banquet
 The ‘Secret Society Ballroom Banquet’ is a 
        contemporary intervention in an historic setting providing a kind of ‘live 
        event’ for the Plaster Busts collection.
 Everything one would expect at a luxurious banquet is invitingly displayed 
        along the length of a massive dining table - cascading fruits, piles of 
        exotic shell-fish, magnificent multi-tiered cakes, and decanters of wine, 
        set off by voluptuous bouquets of flowers.
 Although at a glance glamorous and luxurious, in fact all the banquet 
        objects are cheap, every-day items dipped in plaster.
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 Collected from charity shops, pound shops, flea markets and from the recycle 
        bin, plastic flowers, fruit and cutlery, beer cans, paper plates, charity 
        shop glasses, discarded packaging including take-away cups and burger 
        boxes, chocolate boxes and cigarette packets all gather a sense of sophistication 
        and opulence when uniformly coated in bright, white plaster. This ‘anti-luxe’ 
        reflects one of the key concepts behind the plaster busts themselves, 
        being constructed from waste and found materials of low intrinsic value.
 
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