Nobody wants the modern sculpture proposed for the Royal Pavilion and the undoubtedly very substantial sum of money earmarked for its construction could be used much more wisely elsewhere.
I'm not against modern art, nor money being spent on it. Unfortunately, what Brighton seems to get lumbered with is unimaginative art of the scrap-iron variety. Why aren't there one or two conventionally artistically-inclined people on the committees which decide these things?
The fault with much modern art is not that it is outrageous, disconcerting or simplistic, but many people feel they could do as well, if not better! Actually, I think any sculpture, traditional or modern would detract from the exotic glory of the Royal Pavilion. What's wrong with planting some more attractive bushes? They're much cheaper as well!
-John Thompson, Rotherfield Crescent, Brighton
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