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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Simon Russell Beale takes up the Cameron Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St Catherine's College, Oxford. He is interviewd by Libby Purves. 02 March 2015. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Nude in Black Arm Chair and Nude, Green Leaves and Bust - The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy a new exhibition at the Tate Modern.  It brings together over 100 works made by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) during 1932, one of the most intensely creative periods in his life.
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  • Maria Miller MP, Chair of the Women and Equalities Select<br />
Committee  - #March4Women 2018, a march and rally in London to celebrate International Women’s Day and 100 years since the first women in the UK gained the right to vote.  Organised by Care International the march stated at Old Palace Yard and ended in a rally in Trafalgar Square.
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  • Rachel by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Napoleon on Elba dicussed and by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley is inspected by him - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Tag Team by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Arse Flowers in Bloom by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Angels in the Rain by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Picture Builder by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Picture Builder and Angels in the Rain by David Salle - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Spirit Guides and Sunflowers by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Highlanders by Raffi Kalenderian - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Boy with Machines by Richard Aldrich - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Works by Richard Aldrich - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Kurt Cobains Greenhouse by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Deluge by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • A boy picks an unusual place to place his folding chair. A large puddle left over from teh previous nights rain addsto the problems of moving around  albeit some see it as a leisure facility- 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
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  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery (pictured) to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery (pictured) to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery (pictured) to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • Striking workers at the National gallery are campaigning against its privatisation and calling for the reinstatement of our rep and negotiator Candy Udwin who was suspended on the eve of the strike. They then marched to the Getty Images Gallery to deliver a letter for Mark Getty, chair of the Gallery trustees. This is the second 5 day strike and picket lines are outside the gallery between 9am and 11am every morning. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tweeted his support at the weekend, saying: "As a former trustee, I'm shocked that our key duty: safeguarding the art is to be done by private contractors." During the first strike week a 40,000-name petition was handed to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. And this time almost 9,000 have now signed an online statement. The strike is supportd by the TUC and the PCS union.
    PCS National Gallery Strike GBPhotos...jpg
  • The Harkonnen Capo Chair designed for a version of Dune that was never filmed and the most expensive item estimated at £60-80k - A collection of contemporary movie props, memorabilia and costumes to be auctioned on 16 October. It will include 375 items collected over 10 years and potentially worth more than £1 million. Highlights include:  Back to the Future: Part II -  Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Mattel Hoverboard (estimated at £14,000 - £18,000); Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Wonka’s (Gene Wilder) Golden Ticket (£15,000 - £20,000); Batman Forever – Remote control Batmobile model miniature (£20,000 - £30,000); Rush - 'Niki Lauda’s (Daniel BrÏ‹hl) Prop Ferrari 312T2 Formula One Car (£20,000 - £30,000); memorabiliaStar Wars: Return of the Jedi - Biker Scout helmet (£8,000-£10,000); and The Shining - Jack and Wendy’s (Jack Nicholson & Shelly Duvall) Overlook Hotel Bed (£4,000-£6,000).
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  • The Harkonnen Capo Chair designed for a version of Dune that was never filmed and the most expensive item estimated at £60-80k - A collection of contemporary movie props, memorabilia and costumes to be auctioned on 16 October. It will include 375 items collected over 10 years and potentially worth more than £1 million. Highlights include:  Back to the Future: Part II -  Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Mattel Hoverboard (estimated at £14,000 - £18,000); Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Wonka’s (Gene Wilder) Golden Ticket (£15,000 - £20,000); Batman Forever – Remote control Batmobile model miniature (£20,000 - £30,000); Rush - 'Niki Lauda’s (Daniel BrÏ‹hl) Prop Ferrari 312T2 Formula One Car (£20,000 - £30,000); memorabiliaStar Wars: Return of the Jedi - Biker Scout helmet (£8,000-£10,000); and The Shining - Jack and Wendy’s (Jack Nicholson & Shelly Duvall) Overlook Hotel Bed (£4,000-£6,000).
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  • The Harkonnen Capo Chair designed for a version of Dune that was never filmed and the most expensive item estimated at £60-80k - A collection of contemporary movie props, memorabilia and costumes to be auctioned on 16 October. It will include 375 items collected over 10 years and potentially worth more than £1 million. Highlights include:  Back to the Future: Part II -  Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Mattel Hoverboard (estimated at £14,000 - £18,000); Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Wonka’s (Gene Wilder) Golden Ticket (£15,000 - £20,000); Batman Forever – Remote control Batmobile model miniature (£20,000 - £30,000); Rush - 'Niki Lauda’s (Daniel BrÏ‹hl) Prop Ferrari 312T2 Formula One Car (£20,000 - £30,000); memorabiliaStar Wars: Return of the Jedi - Biker Scout helmet (£8,000-£10,000); and The Shining - Jack and Wendy’s (Jack Nicholson & Shelly Duvall) Overlook Hotel Bed (£4,000-£6,000).
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  • The Harkonnen Capo Chair designed for a version of Dune that was never filmed and the most expensive item estimated at £60-80k - A collection of contemporary movie props, memorabilia and costumes to be auctioned on 16 October. It will include 375 items collected over 10 years and potentially worth more than £1 million. Highlights include:  Back to the Future: Part II -  Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Mattel Hoverboard (estimated at £14,000 - £18,000); Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Wonka’s (Gene Wilder) Golden Ticket (£15,000 - £20,000); Batman Forever – Remote control Batmobile model miniature (£20,000 - £30,000); Rush - 'Niki Lauda’s (Daniel BrÏ‹hl) Prop Ferrari 312T2 Formula One Car (£20,000 - £30,000); memorabiliaStar Wars: Return of the Jedi - Biker Scout helmet (£8,000-£10,000); and The Shining - Jack and Wendy’s (Jack Nicholson & Shelly Duvall) Overlook Hotel Bed (£4,000-£6,000).
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  • The Harkonnen Capo Chair designed for a version of Dune that was never filmed and the most expensive item estimated at £60-80k - A collection of contemporary movie props, memorabilia and costumes to be auctioned on 16 October. It will include 375 items collected over 10 years and potentially worth more than £1 million. Highlights include:  Back to the Future: Part II -  Marty McFly’s (Michael J. Fox) Mattel Hoverboard (estimated at £14,000 - £18,000); Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Wonka’s (Gene Wilder) Golden Ticket (£15,000 - £20,000); Batman Forever – Remote control Batmobile model miniature (£20,000 - £30,000); Rush - 'Niki Lauda’s (Daniel BrÏ‹hl) Prop Ferrari 312T2 Formula One Car (£20,000 - £30,000); memorabiliaStar Wars: Return of the Jedi - Biker Scout helmet (£8,000-£10,000); and The Shining - Jack and Wendy’s (Jack Nicholson & Shelly Duvall) Overlook Hotel Bed (£4,000-£6,000).
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million), Portrait of Lady Marsham by Joshua Reynolds,  a Louis XV chair and Saint Praxedis by Johannes Vermeer of Delft (1632-1675), from 1655, (estimate: £6-8 million - all three pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Christies London unveils Open House 2014. A collection of over 100 'masterpieces' chosen by quality and not necessarily price. They will be offered for sale over the summer season of auctions and will be on display for free to the public until 17th June. Works include: An Egyptian painted limestone statue, ‘Sekhemka’, circa 2450-2300 (estimate: £4-6 million), a Louis XV chair and Saint Praxedis by Johannes Vermeer of Delft (1632-1675), from 1655, (estimate: £6-8 million - pictured) are to star in a free, five-day curated exhibition. Christies, King St, London.
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  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Bianca Jagger (pictured in pink), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Bianca Jagger (), Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, joined mothers and children at a Mothers Against Fracking rally on Mother’s Day.  In a statement, Bianca Jagger said: “As a mother, a grandmother and soon to be a great grandmother, I am deeply concerned about the impact fracking will have on our way of life. Our environment, our water sources, the air and the land are precious resources which we must conserve if we are to leave a habitable world to future generations. Prime Minister Cameron, I urge you to stop endorsing this hazardous technology. It will be a betrayal of our children, our grandchildren and great grandchildren.” (On Monday 31st March at 3pm, Mothers Against Fracking will form the 17th group  to hand deliver a letter of protest to David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as part of the Walk the Walk campaign). Old Palace Yard near the House of Lords in Westminster, London, UK, 30th March 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Glastonbury, UK. 23 Jun 2022. An couple, one in a mobility chair, where 'naked suits' - The 50th 2022 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury,  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • An old man brings his own chair to sit amongst a sea of daisies and from time to time get some exercise by walking to one edge and back - Clapham Common has begun to return to some form of normality as the effects of the Government easing of restrictions and sunny weather combine to encourage people out - Lambeth Council have now removed the signs and tape that stopped people sitting on benches. The eased 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • The Mirror and Nude in Black Arm Chair - The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy a new exhibition at the Tate Modern.  It brings together over 100 works made by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) during 1932, one of the most intensely creative periods in his life.
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  • Nude in Black Arm Chair and Nude, Green Leaves and Bust - The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy a new exhibition at the Tate Modern.  It brings together over 100 works made by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) during 1932, one of the most intensely creative periods in his life.
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  • Nude in Black Arm Chair and Nude, Green Leaves and Bust - The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy a new exhibition at the Tate Modern.  It brings together over 100 works made by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) during 1932, one of the most intensely creative periods in his life.
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  • Nude in Black Arm Chair and Nude, Green Leaves and Bust - The EY Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy a new exhibition at the Tate Modern.  It brings together over 100 works made by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) during 1932, one of the most intensely creative periods in his life.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Deluge by Dexter Dalwood - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Shattered Man by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Mussels by and with Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Napoleon on Elba dicussed and by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Gainsborough farm by David Brian Smith (pictured being interviewed) - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Great Expectations Wow! by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Great Expectations Wow! by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • My Soul Hath them with and  by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • My Soul Hath them with and  by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Gainsborough farm by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Gainsborough farm by David Brian Smith - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Ryan Mosley inspects one of his works  - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Piano Tuners by Ryan Mosley - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Untitled by Bjarne Melgaard - PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Arse Flowers in Bloom by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Little Fry up by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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  • Shattered Man by Ansel Krut -  PAINTERS’ PAINTERS: Artists of today who inspire artists of tomorrow, featuring the work of nine present-day painters ranging from their 30s to their 60s at the Saatchi Gallery. There are nine artists included in the exhibition, whose aim is to start a discussion about the importance of painting and its future as a contemporary art form, given that installation, sculpture and video dominate the art world. The exhibition includes, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood whose paintings reimagine the lives of celebrities including Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jackie Onassis, and  Norwegian Artist Bjarne Melgaard, the man behind the world’s most controversial chair, Shropshire artist David Brian Smith, who uses his shepherd father as inspiration for his work and LA artist Raffi Kalenderian who helped found the band Wounded Lion. London 29 Nov 2016.
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