Mr Ellis is having me over at Whitechapel for a week to answer questions and chat. Go ask me nonsense. I’ve just done the inevitable enormous-influences post, which is a proper old 2002-era brain-download.
Cheryl Abbey talks about an artist’s book she made after returning to the house she lived in for the first 18 years of her life. Encyclopodia. 26 interviews, 1 for each letter of the alphabet, on and around the subject of books, intended to accompany the London Art Book Fair 2009 at the Whitechapel Art Gallery.
... supposes it is. 3. I'd forgotten football night -- that means for me a hot bath and a good book ( Whitechapel , a novel about a Victorian thug forced to play detective against Jack the Ripper).
... shortlisted titles in the run-up to the grand finale which took place at Tower Hamlets' flagship Whitechapel Idea Store on the afternoon of Friday 4th December, attended by authors Sally Nicholls and Damian Kelleher, amongst others. Groups of children from ten borough primary and secondary schools were also present, with seven schools treating the large audience to some original and exciting...
... a clever in-joke, because British director SJ Clarkson worked on Ripper-centric thriller Whitechapel earlier this year? It's probably just a coincidence (given that both shows deal with serial-killers, not even a big one), but that's the kind of connections my brain makes sometimes. It's a curse. Elsewhere, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) is determined to kill Arthur (John Lithgow) for his lifetime...
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a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Whitechapel Art Gallery (London) written by makeuprox The Whitechapel re-opened earlier this year after an extensive ...
... she involves her family in the work. Next, I finally got to see the Sophie Calle exhibition at The Whitechapel Gallery! It was slightly overpowering, but it was great to see her work in the flesh, I particularly liked seeing the telephone box work, the way she presents her projects is very interesting... Finally we watched Wicked, and I was very very scared by the moving dragon! Very tired...
Xbox 360/PC, £44.99/£19.99, cert 16+, Frogwares/Focus "Elementary, my dear Watson" you'd expect Sherlock Holmes to say * when confronted with the case of the Whitechapel murders of 1888. Yet he couldn't be further from the truth if Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper is anything to go by. You control the famous detective as well as his loyal colleague, Dr Watson, as...
... Charlie Wrights or nowhere. Most evenings I was kerb crawled up Vallance Road on the way home from Whitechapel tube, (although it probably didn't help that PVC minis, worn with heels & blue eyeshadow were the dernier cri at Vogue House that year). I soon learnt to carry a mac & flat shoes for the walk. The height of dining out luxury was adding smoked salmon & a schmear of cream...
... Charlie Wrights or nowhere. Most evenings I was kerb crawled up Vallance Road on the way home from Whitechapel tube, (although it probably didn't help that PVC minis, worn with heels & blue eyeshadow were the dernier cri at Vogue House that year). I soon learnt to carry a mac & flat shoes for the walk. The height of dining out luxury was adding smoked salmon & a schmear of cream...
I have had an excellent and memorable long weekend in London with my first highly enjoyable experience of Lebanese food at La Roche, St Martin‘s Lane, followed by an unexpectedly satisfying three course prix fixe lunch with wine and coffee at the Café Rouge, Victoria station. There was my first visit to the Whitechapel Gallery to experience the work of Sophie Calle, only one of...
I have had an excellent and memorable long weekend in London with my first highly enjoyable experience of Lebanese food at La Roche, St Martin‘s Lane, followed by an unexpectedly satisfying three course prix fixe lunch with wine and coffee at the Café Rouge, Victoria station. There was my first visit to the Whitechapel Gallery to experience the work of Sophie Calle, only one of...
... life which opened in the UK on the Friday afternoon of the day I also visited Sophie Calle at the Whitechapel. It was a further decade before Seraphine undertook cleaning for the garden flat tenant of one of these families, and one tenant by amazing good fortune was the Parisian art gallery dealer owner and collector Wilhelm Uhde, a German born pacifist Jewish homosexual born in what is...
... life which opened in the UK on the Friday afternoon of the day I also visited Sophie Calle at the Whitechapel. It was a further decade before Seraphine undertook cleaning for the garden flat tenant of one of these families, and one tenant by amazing good fortune was the Parisian art gallery dealer owner and collector Wilhelm Uhde, a German born pacifist Jewish homosexual born in what is...
Amazon.com Review:The mad, shaggy genius of the comics world dips deeply into the well of history and pulls up a cup filled with blood in From Hell . Alan Moore did a couple of Ph.D.'s worth of research into the Whitechapel murders for this copiously annotated collection of the independently published series. The web of facts, opinion, hearsay, and imaginative invention draws the reader in from...