#24 - The Taxonomy Of Cornflakes
The Boring Talks12 Nov 2018

#24 - The Taxonomy Of Cornflakes

From lollipop sticks, to batteries and used car headlight bulbs, the collectaholic Anne Griffiths has always made art from the 'accumulations of the bricolage of everyday life'. But how did Anne get 84 mounted cornflakes accepted in to the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition? We take a trip to her studio to find out.

Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Anne Griffiths Producer: Luke Doran

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