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ART AND SELF – A New Show at the Room in Tottenham: Ian Bourn and Anthony Howell
ART AND SELF An exchange – Ian Bourn and Anthony Howell The Double-Mirrored Self and Self-Included Watercolours WEEKENDS THROUGH NOVEMBER FROM 10 AM – 8 PM Saturday 27 November – 4 pm – the artists are both also writers and will each … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Howell, art, Art and Self, Ian Bourn art, Ian Bourn installation, projection and installation, The Room in Tottenham
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Paris Summer Academy 2018
Two performances From Anthony Howell’s performance art workshop in Paris 2018
Posted in Performance Art
Tagged Anthony Howell, art, Live art, Paris Summer Academy, Performance Art, Performance art workshop
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THE MORTUARY OF ART
To wander through this mortuary of art Underneath a flyover at Clignancourt Is sad not solemn – unlike Père Lachaise – For this is where the unmemorable makes its unsung exit. Bland landscapes on hardboard, lifeless drawings From … Continue reading
UNTITLED ABSTRACTIONS
Click this link for details of a new exhibition at The Room By Sadiq Toma. Wednesday 5th December 2018-Tuesday 5th February 2019 Private View – Tuesday 4th December 2018 6pm – 9pm
Roeg Elements: innovation and risk
Nicolas Roeg, by Michael Clark, National Portrait Gallery Very pleased that my new piece for Nicolas Roeg on his 90th Birthday is here – “Roeg Elements” Published by the Fortnightly Review. Celebrating younger poets – including Emma Hammond, Natacha … Continue reading
Posted in Essays
Tagged art, Bob Janz, cinema, Edward Field, Emma Hammond, Iris Colomb, Natacha Bryan, Nicki Heinan, Nicolas Roeg., poetry
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In Defence of Obscenity
Interesting post here In Defense of Obscenity
Posted in Essays, Poetry
Tagged art, Catullus, erotic art, obscenity, Roman porn poetry
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THE NEW BEAUTY
Click the link for THE NEW BEAUTY This is an essay published by The Fortnightly Review. For a complete list of links to other reviews of poets and my previous articles click here: The Fortnightly
Posted in art, Essays, Politics
Tagged art, beauty, Chris Burden, Damian Hirst, diamonds, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fortnightly Review, gold, Harry Potter, K Foundation, money, Peter Matthews
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Testosterone and Art
A very interesting article published on her blog by Nathalia J Calderon. It’s about testosterone levels and art – not sure I quite agree about the conclusion! http://nathaliajcalderon.wordpress.com//?s=testosterone&search=Go
‘Nonfinito’ or the Art of Incompletion
Nonfinito or the Art of Incompletion “Infinity, though of another kind, causes much of our pleasure in agreeable, as well as of our delight in sublime images. The spring is the pleasantest of the seasons; and the young of most … Continue reading