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Tag Archives: Andy Warhol
That Reminds Me by Norman Zierold
That Reminds Me is a charmingly constructed conversational memoir by writer and author, Norman Zierold. Reading the book, I genuinely felt like I was sitting down having tea with Norman, as he gaily recounted adventures and stories from the golden … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Warhol, Anthony Quinn, Fairfield, Garbo, Groucho Marks, Iowa, John F. Kennedy, Libya, Lion in the Desert, Little Charley Ross, Mae West, Maharishi University of Management, Marilyn Monroe, Norman Zierold, Rex Harrison, Richard Burton, Sex Goddesses of the Silent Screen, That Reminds Me, The Child Stars, The Moguls, Three Sisters in Black
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The Queen: Portraits of a Monarch, Windsor Castle
At Windsor Castle’s Drawings Gallery, The Queen: Portraits of a Monarch is a truly fascinating and rather lovely exhibition which presents a selection of official, commissioned and informal portraits from Her Majesty’s 60-year reign, including work by Cecil Beaton, Lucian Freud, … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Culture
Tagged Admiral's Boat Cloak, Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Cecil Beaton, Diamond Diadem, Dorothy Wilding, Drawings Gallery, Lucien Freud, Peter Grugeon, Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Morrison, Silver Jubilee, The Queen, The Queen: Portraits of a Monarch, The Times, Windsor Castle
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David Bailey: Sculpture & Photographs
David Bailey’s (or Bailey as he is known to everyone) first ever sculpture exhibition is currently showing at the Pangolin gallery, Kings Cross. Renowned for his iconic photography, here Bailey strips away conventional beauty, and instead focuses on that which lies beneath the beautiful profile: … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Culture, Fashion, Home Page
Tagged African Art, Andy Warhol, Claude Koenig, Comfortable Skull, Damien Hirst, David Bailey, David Bailey: Sculpture & Photographs, Dead Andy, Kings Cross, Oceanic Art, Pangolin Foundry, Pangolin Gallery London, Picasso, Rungwe Kingson, Shoe Tongue
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American Prince
Tony Curtis wasn’t just an actor, he was a movie star, something altogether different. Although if you asked Tony how he viewed himself, surprisingly he would say that he was an artist (as in painter) before actor. As a child … Continue reading