Summary
THE bourgeois launch of the 2006 Liverpool Performs programme - much of it to be outdoors among the city's building sites - reminded me of a self-confessed anarchist who found fame by dirtying his hands as a fine sculptor.
Arthur Dooley was a factory worker who used to weld at Cammell Laird's and mould Dunlop tyres, before moulded a new career for himself in art.See the full content of this document
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Man Who Inspired Our Direction for Capital of Culture
He wore a bobble hat and overalls and appeared all over '60s television with his head half inside a blas...
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