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05 March 2006 by nathaniel

Bridget Baker: provocateur of poise

I’ve actually not seen Bridget Baker’s latest show (in Cape Town – see that Joao Ferreira link for images), but I really like BB as a person, and if the raves between her Mail and Guardian review and Artthrob review are any indication, she’s really on a roll with her ongoing series. I remember seeing some of the earliest Blue Collar Girl photos between her place and the Cancelled Kebbles (who killed Biggie?) in 2004, and knowing she was onto something (a search for Bridget on this site also returned heaps of entries – did I mention she’s rad?). Read up those linkies, and also check out her Artbio this month.

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