There were photos both downstairs and upstairs that are NSFW, so i'm not going to post them on my timeline. As I said I think it is fine as an art exhibition, but not for kids. It had no age restrictions at launch.
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Maybe. That's why i said the gallery should have been open and put out a clear statement - we made a mistake e.g. in promoting this exhibition to primary schools, and not having age restrictions. This is how we made that mistake. This is how we've fixed it. This is what we learnt
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I'm glad u enjoyed the show. As i say Im not condemning it. I am bored of this cycle though where people paid to do a job, like run the Hayward Gallery, dont do it properly. Women complain about safeguarding. Fixes done quietly. Complainers pointed to as pearl clutching hysterics
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What was all the fuss about? Southbank team, all the orgs they consulted pre launch none of them thought it needed age restrictions. All thought it was fine for young children - w free tickets offered to primary schools. All their judgement was off. Were lessons learnt?pic.twitter.com/c1fpceQr2C
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Cathy, you replied to an old tweet of mine. I responded to your direct question. Neither of which is me "still complaining". But no I don't think adequate lessons are learnt when orgs sweep mistakes under the carpet rather than examining what went wrong
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OK. I'm out.pic.twitter.com/0PX9pMSKuA
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