LETTER: Collection house

Colin Booth
Sunday 17 September 1995 23:02 BST
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From Mr Colin Booth

Sir: A good idea might be to persuade the Saatchi Gallery to move down river and turn the whole complex into a home for the most important collection of contemporary art in Britain. This would add immeasurably to the status of contemporary British art and to London as a world art capital. Although the building and Greenwich itself is steeped in history, something starkly contemporary might be just the dynamic use the building requires to place itself in the public eye and catch the public imagination.

Yours faithfully,

Colin Booth

Hastings

13 September

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