by admin | Dec 16, 2014 | current-work
Curator Petra Giloy-Hirtz describes her excitement at finding boxfuls of Dennis Hopper’s photographs, not seen since 1970, documenting a period of great change in the US Before Dennis Hopper died in May 2010, he had been preparing a retrospective of ...
by admin | Dec 16, 2014 | current-work
Michelin-starred chef-patron of Murano Angela Hartnett grew up with ‘la cucina’ in her blood. Now she’s passed on her skills to protégée and Cafe Murano head chef Sam Williams, an Italophile who is yet to visit the country Angela...
by admin | Dec 16, 2014 | current-work
This spring’s David Bowie retrospective at the V&A celebrates the style icon’s influence and examines his influences. Exhibition co-curator Victoria Broackes offers a private view Long before David Bowie released ‘Where Are We Now?’...
by admin | Dec 16, 2014 | current-work
Amy Raphael looks at how, In an ever-changing market, today’s star artists are being given a run for their money by the Old Masters Peggy Guggenheim met Samuel Beckett in Paris on Boxing Day, 1939, at a dinner thrown by Beckett’s employer, James Joyce....
by admin | Dec 15, 2014 | current-work
The first episode of Intruders, is chilling, eerie and unsettling. Most of all, I didn’t much notice your American accent. That’s the litmus test. I didn’t want people watching me and thinking, “Is John Simm doing a good job as an ex-LAPD cop...
by admin | Dec 15, 2014 | current-work
He’s the cheeky demagogue who’s stoking the new anti-politics mood. And now he’s found God. Esquire Weekly goes head to head with the comedian who wants to change everything Russell Brand, with his Made In America teeth and staggering charisma, is an unlikely...