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  • Jada Pinkett Smith awaits Jaden and Willow Smith - Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
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  • The Wish List – Sir Terence Conran matched established designers with emerging designers to challenge them to make a piece they had always desired -  including a shed designed for Sir Paul Smith. The London Design Festival at the V&A, South Kensington, London 12 Sept 2014.
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  • The Wish List – Sir Terence Conran matched established designers with emerging designers to challenge them to make a piece they had always desired -  including a shed designed for Sir Paul Smith. Here with a view of Madejeski Garden<br />
Crest by Zaha Hadid commissioned by<br />
Meliã Hotels International <br />
. The London Design Festival at the V&A, South Kensington, London 12 Sept 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • The Wish List – Sir Terence Conran matched established designers with emerging designers to challenge them to make a piece they had always desired -  including a shed designed for Sir Paul Smith. Here with a view of Madejeski Garden<br />
Crest by Zaha Hadid commissioned by<br />
Meliã Hotels International <br />
. The London Design Festival at the V&A, South Kensington, London 12 Sept 2014.
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  • Jorja Smith plays the West Holts Stage - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Jaden and Willow  (pictured) Smith play the Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
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  • Jaden (pictured) and Willow Smith play the Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
    New Look Wireless Festival GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Jaden (pictured) and Willow Smith play the Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
    New Look Wireless Festival GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The Wish List – Sir Terence Conran matched established designers with emerging designers to challenge them to make a piece they had always desired -  including a shed designed for Sir Paul Smith. The London Design Festival at the V&A, South Kensington, London 12 Sept 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    VandA Design Festival GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Jorja Smith plays the West Holts Stage - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    GB40672.jpg
  • Jaden and Willow  (pictured) Smith play the Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
    New Look Wireless Festival GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Jaden and Willow Smith play the Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
    New Look Wireless Festival GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Forging by David Smith ($2.4m each) in the Mnuchin Gallery - Frieze Masters 2014 - including a huge range of works from religious relics, through old masters to contemporary art with prices upto millions of pounds. Regents Park, London, 14 Oct 2014.
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  • Jaden (pictured) and Willow Smith play the Wireless festival, Finsbury Park, London, UK
    New Look Wireless Festival GBPhotos ...jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Final touches to a display on Gail Smith Flowers - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Speeches in Parliament Square incl Delia Smith - The People’s Vote March For The Future demanding a Vote on any Brexit deal. The protest assembled on Park Lane and then marched to Parliament Square for speeches.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Past, present Future 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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  • 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 Paul Smith shop is boarded up and decorated with graffitti - Crowds flock to see the 50th Notting hill carnival on Bank Holiday Monday.
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  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
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  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Matt Smith - The European premiere of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Final touches to a display on Gail Smith Flowers - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Final touches to a display on Gail Smith Flowers - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Visitors watch from teh graffitied front of a Paul Smith store - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • Inheritance by Zak Ove £21,600 and Art makes children powerful by Rob and Roberta Smith £22000 - - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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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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  • 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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  • by Ryan Mosley with the exhibtion director - 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.
    Saatchi Painters Painters GBPhotos 2...jpg
  • 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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  • Planters by Martin Maloney - 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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  • Saplings by Martin Maloney - 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
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  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano on a Paul Smith swirl carpet - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
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  • Matt Smith - The European premiere of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Inheritance by Zak Ove £21,600 and Art makes children powerful by Rob and Roberta Smith £22000 - - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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  • Warner's Distillery Garde, Designed by Helen Elks-Smith (pictured), Built by Bowles and Wyer - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Warner's Distillery Garde, Designed by Helen Elks-Smith (pictured with Sophie Rayworth), Built by Bowles and Wyer - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Warner's Distillery Garde, Designed by Helen Elks-Smith (pictured), Built by Bowles and Wyer - Press preview day at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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  • Singer-songwriter Haley Glennie-Smith on Apeiron: The Dibond Garden by Alex Rainford-Roberts - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
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  • Singer-songwriter Haley Glennie-Smith on Apeiron: The Dibond Garden by Alex Rainford-Roberts - Press day at The RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 2...jpg
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