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After months of intensive work on the Dreams of Progress exhibition, I’m back on my blog and I’m going to change few things. Now that I have started my philanthropic career as a curator, I have plenty of long and theoretical texts to write. I don’t want to publish equally boring texts on this blog, at least not every week, and will be focussing much more on delivering edgy news with bits of comments. Why not using twitter then? Well, I have a twitter account, @bruchansky, but the dictate of the 140 characters is sometimes too restrictive. Few hundred more characters is already a relief and not every thoughts can be properly explained in one sentence. I will publish quick bits on twitter but will link to this blog when I have more to say.  A blog post is also much better for a constructive conversation, as twitter is better to get a feel of what’s in the air.

Sometimes, I wonder for whom I’m writing. A blog about art, philosophy, innovation and strategic management is not exactly what I would call a focussed approach. But it’s what I like to talk about, even if the target audience is unknown. This blog is definitely not motivated by marketing considerations but I hope it will find its public.

Thus, more news ahead. In the meantime, here is a picture of the beautiful  Driftwood in Bedford square, London. The annual summer pavilion from the Architectural Association school is not as high-profile as the Serpentine pavilion (this year from Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa), but it’s equally interesting. I like the contrast between the organic sculpture of this year and the Georgian architecture of Bedford square.

Driftwood in Bedford square

Driftwood in Bedford square

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