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cristinaschek · 2 years
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Squares and Triangles at The Fitzrovia Gallery (20-30 September 2022)
Squares and Triangles at The Fitzrovia Gallery (20-30 September 2022)
An exhibition inspired by the Bloomsbury Group and the artists, writers, poets and muscians of Fitzrovia. “They lived in squares and loved in triangles.”- Dorothy Parker 20-30 September 2022Private View: Wednesday 21 September, 6-8pm Opening Times: Monday to Saturday 11am-6pmSunday 11am-4pm Address: Fitzrovia Gallery139 Whitfield Street, London W1T5EN   Delighted to exhibit ‘The Magi of…
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stillunusual · 2 months
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David Bowie: A London Day @ Fitzrovia Chapel, London 8/3/2024
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fitzrovianews · 3 months
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'David Bowie - A London Day'. Photographs by Kevin Davies at The Fitzrovia Chapel
Photo credit: David Bowie © Kevin Davies 1992. An exhibition of portraits by Kevin Davies who photographed David Bowie over the course of a single day will open at the Fitzrovia Chapel in March. Davies had photographed Bowie to create images to promote the album Black Tie White Noise. The shoot took place at a studio in Clerkenwell on Sunday 13th December 1992. With a selection of the images…
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sgiandubh · 6 months
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Context, always the context
After we had gagging fun - and some, a small and unjustified heartbreak, too - with the newest 🎪 pic, let's put it a bit in context. I confess I am more and more immune to these: they are aimed at this fandom, of course - just to fuel further web wars and talks: never forget Xmas is round the corner, too. But they are also aimed at the Casuals, who still can't place McIdiot on her map and do not really care, to be honest.
So, what exactly do we have, here?
This:
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After more than ten years in showbiz, our C still needs a pointer to tell ignoramuses like me where exactly she is, on that picture?
How odd. How unfair. But let's imagine I am from Mars. I have no idea who these people are, including to each other. The legend tells me nothing: just C and T and zero details. They could very well be co-workers, acquaintances, friends...? Oh, she's married to him. Oh. Ok. For sure, they ooze bliss and happiness. For sure. I've seen broomsticks act more convincingly than this.
Also, the photographer. As a very trusted friend pointed out (thank you, forever indebted to you), this Bennett guy was all over the place, yesterday. According to Getty Images (https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/search/photographer?photographer=Dave%20Benett&assettype=image&sort=best&license=rf%2Crm), he attended at least seven other high profile London events yesterday and was paid to cover them, too.
Their list immediately places this minor happening in its right context and at its right place:
"Leave The World Behind" - UK Special Screening and afterparty. The one she attended with McIdiot.
Hackett London x David Gandy Wellwear Launch Party - Savile Row tailors, established in 1983. Huge success story from a humble Portobello Road clothes stall to a 160 shops global network and a part of LVMH group (remember? LOL). The one she did not attend with McIdiot.
"Femme" - Gala Screening - After Party - UK thriller, premiered at the Berlinale last spring. Will be released tomorrow in the UK and IE. 95% approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes. The one she did not attend with McIdiot.
Skye McAlpine Celebrates The Opening Of Tavola's Christmas Pop-Up Shop, in Knightsbridge (along with Fitzrovia, my favorite London spot). Tavola is a high end tableware collection, carefully curated by Skye McAlpine - celebrated British cookbook author and an expert in Italian cuisine and fine dining. You should think two gin entrepreneurs would be thrilled to meet her, at another event she did not attend with McIdiot.
A Reception By The All Party Parliamentary Group Honouring Elton John For His Dedication To The Global Fight Against HIV AIDS. No further comments needed for this very, very posh event she did not attend with McIdiot. I doubt she has this type of connections.
The Anti Slavery Collective Inaugural Winter Gala at the Battersea Arts Center in London. Attended by royalty (yeah, ok: Fergie - but also, her two Princess daughters!), aristocrats (Count Nikolai von Bismarck comes to mind), showbiz people (Ed Sheeran - hello?) and of course, the press. But this is another very high profile event she did not attend with McIdiot.
Longines Dolce Vita Exhibition and after party - aimed at the high end luxury crowd. Another event she did not attend with McIdiot.
Smirnoff Celebrates New 'We Do Us' Initiative In Partnership With Tilting The Lens And Sink The Pink. Smirnoff, that legendary vodka which story started in Tsarist Moscow and now continues as part of the behemoth Diageo spirits group. Mhm. Now with an event tailored for the well-heeled LGBT+ and Generation Z crowds, organized in partnership with Tilting the Lens,  Sinéad Burke's consultancy firm with an absolutely spectacular client portfolio, featuring Gucci, Starbucks and -hey, nice to see you! - Soho House. LOL. You would think they could have grabbed a black cab and do anything to at least drop in and say hi. You would think they would be interested to meet with the other, less obvious, partner of this event, Stonegate, a major player on UK's hospitality scene. What a pity this was another event she did not attend with McIdiot!
Make no mistake. London is a real global metropolis. Une ville-monde (a World City), a notion coined by one of my masters, the wonderful French historian Fernand Braudel. As such, it currently stands at the epicenter of all that is trendy, new, exciting and expensive and it offers an endless array of opportunities for the brave and the bold. That was but a very incomplete sample of a Wednesday night on the London scene, busier than usually with all those end of year events. Out of the other seven of this sample, she had a profitable and realistic choice between at least two or three other events. She could have even coupled that after party with at least another one of those, if she had the right network to attract an invitation.
It is also plain to see, by now, TMcG is by no conceivable means the successful, multimillionaire businessman and entrepreneur. He is nowhere to be placed on this very rich, very diverse event scene. He does not attend any events by himself, whereas she carefully attends events all alone and does it very well - wouldn't that be because she has a name in her own right, too? He apparently does nothing, he apparently is Nobody. You should think a successful, multimillionaire, ambitious businessman would be proud to be seen just about everywhere with his up-and-coming actress wife, isn't it?
The sad truth is this clown only makes it to a cursory mention in a Daily Fail picture gallery when dragged along by C. At an event she most probably managed to get an invitation via Rami Malek, her co-star in The Amateur:
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That, my friends, is not C playing her Greta Garbo. That is C squandering every shred of sympathy capital she ever managed to acquire, with absurd determination.
But sure, keep on screeching, Stans. Keep on screeching. All of the above are cold, hard FACTS your queens carefully keep out of your reach. God forbid you come to the realization.
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amphtaminedreams · 2 years
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NOVEMBER 2020->MAY 2022: Photo Dump No.17
DATE SAVED, L-R BY ROW:
1. 30th March 2022 [Angel, Islington], 3rd February 2022 [Rachel Jones: SMIIILLLLEEEE Exhibition @ Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, Mayfair], 21st June 2021 [source: instagram account @thefemalewarhol], 20th March 2022, 15th February 2022, 24th May 2021 [Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in Jennifer's Body, dir. Diablo Cody, released November 2009], 7th March 2022 [Wolf Alice live @ the Guildhall, Southampton], 17th September 2021 [graphic by Leo Antonio, source: instagram account @soleoado], 28th November 2021 [Duke of York's Square, Chelsea]
2. 21st June 2021 [source: instagram account @harbsy], 11th January 2022 [source: twitter account @dryomka], 3rd February 2022 [Sophie Tea Art Gallery, Carnaby Street], 3rd April 2022, 22nd March 2022, 1st December 2021 [Alexander McQueen RTW S/S18], 17th March 2022, 24th May 2021 [Alexandra Breckenridge as Moira O'Hara in American Horror Story: Murder House, Season 1 Episode 3, aired 19th October 2011], 20th January 2022
3. 29th January 2022 [Beautiful People: The Boutique in 1960s Counterculture Exhibition @ The Bermondsey Fashion & Textile Museum, Bermondsey Street], 13th April 2022 [source: instagram account @secondsapart], 12th March 2022, 5th April 2022, 5th June 2021 [Bella Hadid photographed by Liz Collins for Cosmopolitan Spain, April 2018 issue], 7th January 2022 [Terry's Cafe, Great Suffolk Street, Southwark], 30th May 2021 [Fisherman's Walk, Southbourne Overcliff], 12th April 2022 [background image: Wolfgang Paalen, “The Messenger”, 1941, Surrealism Beyond Borders @ Tate Modern, Bankside), 12th April 2021 [Rihanna photographed out in West Hollywood, 10th April 2021]
4. 20th June 2021 [source: unknown], 27th March 2022 [Bermondsey, Southwark], 1st February 2022 [Half a Roast Chicken & Creative Debuts present: Eve De Haan’s DON'T CRY OVER SPILT MILK pop-up exhibition @ Canada Place, Canary Wharf], 3rd February 2022, 31st May 2021 [Bimini Bon Boulash photographed for Notion Magazine, June 2021 issue], 26th March 2022 [Borough High Street, Southwark], 12th February 2022 [Bermondsey, Southwark], 27th March 2022, 20th March 2022 [Graphic by The Pulp Girls, instagram account: @thepulpgirls]
5. 7th September 2021 [source: instagram account @posterjournal], 3rd March 2022 [Marina Diamandis performing in Washington D.C, photographed by Taneem Momeni & Jaden Russell, March 2022], 17th March 2022, 5th April 2022 [Kin Vegetarian Cate, Fitzrovia], 28th March 2022, 4th January 2022 [Fantastic Things Emporium, Christchurch, Dorset], 24th November 2021 [illustration by Yizheng Ke], 20th November 2021 [Versace RTW F/W18], 7th September 2021 [source: instagram account @yolanda.pdf]
6. 9th June 2021 [Elie Saab Haute Couture S/S20], 20th April 2022 [Xeraco, Valencia], 19th April 2022 [Jávea, Alicante], 18th April 2022 [Dénia, Alicante], 29th August 2021 [Kate Moss for Christian Dior Haute Couture S/S98], 18th April 2022 [Jávea, Alicante], 20th November 2020 [source unknown], 20th March 2022 [source: instagram account @posterjournal], 15th April 2022
7. 17th April 2022 [Jávea, Alicante], 25th July 2022 [source: instagram account @esquivestudio], 28th April 2022, 23rd January 2022 [Heather Phillipson, “RUPTURE NO 1: BLOWTORCHING THE BITTEN PEACH” @ Tate Britain, Millbank], 28th April 2022, 29th September 2021 [Dirty Martini, Billingsgate], 4th November 2021 [Peter Pilotto RTW S/S14], 23rd April 2022, 24th April 2022 [Haggerston, Hackney] 8. 12th November 2021 [Gucci Resort 2019], 29th January 2022 [Beautiful People: The Boutique in 1960s Counterculture Exhibition @ The Bermondsey Fashion & Textile Museum, Bermondsey Street], 15th January 2022 [Pergola on the Wharf, Canary Wharf], 21st November 2021 [Brick Lane Vintage Market, Tower Hamlets], 20th March 2022, 25th May 2021 [Megan Fox for Pawprint Magazine, March 2008 issue], 21st December 2021 [Urban Outfitters “Kindness is Golden" A3 Wall Print], 27th December 2021], 17th March 2022 
9. 13th August 2021, 24th April 2022 [Attendant Coffee Roasters, Shoreditch], 20th November 2021 [Giambattista Valli Haute Couture F/W18], 24th April 2022 [Columbia Road, Bethnal Green], 14th April 2022, 16th April 2022 [Jávea, Alicante], 19th April 2022 [Jávea, Alicante], 7th May 2022, 27th July 2020 [source unknown]
10. 13th March 2022 [Allison Katz: Artery @ Camden Arts Centre, Frognal], 28th February 2022, 10th November 2021 [South Bank, Southwark], 20th November 2021 [Alexander McQueen RTW F/W17], 16th June 2021 [Taylor Momsen performing live @ C-Club, Tempelhof, Berlin, background image source: unknown], 16th June 2021 [Christchurch, Dorset], 2nd June 2021 [source unknown], 6th April 2021 [East Street, Southwark], 20th June 2021 [Megan Fox as Jennifer Check in Jennifer's Body, dir. Diablo Cody, released November 2009]
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Eva Longrein, Curator @ Tiwawi Contemporary Galley, Fitzrovia
Longrein offers her advice on curating a successful exhibition.
Key points:
1. The work should always respond to the space. As an artist, of course I will come to a space with an idea of what I think the show will/should look, however Longrein reminds me that I must be adaptable in that vision to get the best of the work and the show overall. The relationship between the work an the space in is fluid, and can only be fully realised at the time, in the moment, in the space.
2. It takes a village. Curating a great exhibition involves many people. Gallery workers organising the diary, adhering the health and safety compliance, fundraising etc. Fabricators and technicians who build the space and its components, manual handling, moving. Framers, logistics, the list goes on. Part of the responsibility as an artist is to work effectively and professionally with all of these people we may encounter.
3. Understanding the context of your work is incredibly important. Finding the links between what I am doing, and what other artists may be doing helps to place the work in the broad sense of the world. It is also important to consider the work in relation to philosophy, history and social contexts. Does the context align with the vision of the work?
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florasearlethirdyear · 3 months
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FMP: Pollocks Toy Museum. LO1 & LO3.
Week 3
Their History:
One of the oldest toy museums in the UK 
The name comes from Benjamin Pollock, a publisher of Victorian toy theatres, the museum’s speciality
The museum has been saved from closure multiple times since its opening
‘Benjamin Pollock’s Toyshop is a separate enterprise from the toy museum
In 1955 Marguerite Fawdry started the museum to complement the shop 
The majority of exhibits have been given by the public
in January 2023 the museum was forced to close after 53 years in Fitzrovia
Currently run by Marguerite’s great-grandson Jack Fawdry Tatham (https://www.instagram.com/p/CSJgGDqI0uF/?hl=en-gb&img_index=1) and his partner Emily Baker (https://www.instagram.com/emilyfairliebaker/?hl=en-gb&img_index=1)
Pollocks Toy Museum. (n.d.) Our History. [online]. Available from: https://www.pollockstoymuseum.co.uk/our-history [Accessed 14/02/2024]
Their Current Work to Save the Museum:
Two pop ups have been placed in London and Croydon
Online toy shop is open
Posting blogs on Tales from the Toybox
A donation page is up on their site
They've been making regular posts on Instagram
They are seeking out volunteers for their pop ups
Pollocks Toy Museum. (n.d.) Latest News. [online]. Available from: https://www.pollockstoymuseum.co.uk/latest-news [Accessed 14/02/2024]
How to tackle this:
Promotion:
First step: Get into contact with the current owners
-Create questions to ask them
2. Second Step: Create a Visual Identity:
-Logo, colour palette and type
3. Third Step: Highlight the Current Efforts in Print:
-Promotion of volunteering in poster form
-Promotion of pop up shops-including signage and poster
4. Fourth Step: Boost Online Presence:
-Improve website aesthetically, ensure a donation page with a milestone graphic and volunteering page with testimonials, workshops
-Promote on Instagram pop ups, volunteering, donations and featured products, workshops
Experiences & Community Involvement:
Interactive Workshops:
-Promote workshops for theatre play set building
Additional:
2. Cultural and Educational Value:
-Promote partnerships with local museums and schools
3. Collaborate with Influencers:
-Design graphics that influencers can share, emphasising the historical importance of the museum.
I have tried to summarise the plan here:
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Thinking ahead, I will most likely do detailed illustrations which will take potentially a week each to complete. So, it may look like I haven't set myself up for a lot of work, but it will be enough when considering the artistic approach. I am hoping this is the right way to campaign for the museum, but I will await feedback next week from my tutors. I am also hoping to talk to someone in the museum next week, and see if I can get into contact with the owners. As of now, I will respond to the research points made in the tutorial and start adjusting my portfolio, so by the end of the project it is ready to be put in.
Here I have contacted the museum:
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sutrala · 7 months
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Filmmaker and artist Charlotte Colbert’s latest exhibition, “Dreamland Sirens,” is set to take over Fitzrovia Chapel in Pearson Square. The... The post Charlotte Colbert’s Dreamland Sirens appeared first on Lux Magazine.
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cityexplorer1 · 8 months
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Discovering London's Hidden Art Scene and Designer Gems in Luxury Districts
London is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and thriving art scene, but beyond the famous museums and iconic landmarks lies a hidden world of artistic expression and high-end fashion waiting to be Explore Londons hidden art scene. In this guide, we'll take you on a journey through some of London's lesser-known art hubs and luxury shopping districts, where you can discover hidden gems and unique experiences that showcase the city's creative spirit.
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Uncovering London's Hidden Art Scene:
1. Shoreditch and Brick Lane:
Venture to the vibrant neighborhood of Shoreditch and explore its colorful streets adorned with mesmerizing street art.
Visit galleries like the Rich Mix, showcasing contemporary art, film, music, and more.
Don't miss the famous Brick Lane for its ever-changing graffiti and street art, providing a canvas for local and international artists.
2. Bermondsey Street:
Dive into the Bermondsey Art Trail, where you can explore a cluster of contemporary art galleries and studios.
The White Cube Bermondsey is a must-visit, featuring cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions.
3. Fitzrovia:
Stroll through Fitzrovia, an artistic enclave home to numerous galleries, including the Photographer's Gallery and Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.
4. Leake Street Tunnel:
Descend into the underground world of Leake Street Tunnel, an ever-evolving graffiti hotspot where artists express themselves freely.
Exploring London's Luxury Shopping Districts:
1. Mayfair:
Begin your designer shopping adventure in Mayfair, an upscale district known for its high-end boutiques and flagship stores.
Bond Street is a shopper's paradise, with luxury fashion brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Tiffany & Co.
2. Chelsea:
Head to Chelsea's King's Road, where you'll find an array of boutique shops, including The Kooples, Anthropologie, and The Kooples.
Explore the famous Sloane Street, lined with luxury boutiques and fine dining establishments.
3. Knightsbridge:
Visit the iconic Harrods, a world-renowned luxury department store that's a shopping destination in itself.
Stroll through the elegant streets of Knightsbridge, home to flagship stores for fashion houses like Prada and Gucci.
4. Covent Garden:
Discover a mix of designer boutiques and unique artisan shops in Covent Garden's picturesque streets.
The Apple Market offers handmade jewelry, accessories, and artwork by local artisans.
5. Notting Hill:
Explore the colorful and eclectic shops along Portobello Road, known for its antiques, vintage fashion, and artisanal goods.
Don't miss The Merchant Archive for vintage couture pieces and unique fashion finds.
Whether you're an art enthusiast seeking hidden treasures or a fashion aficionado in search of the latest trends, London's diverse neighborhoods offer a plethora of opportunities to satisfy your creative cravings and indulge in luxury shopping. Beyond the well-trodden tourist path, these hidden gems and Designer shops in London luxury districts are waiting to be discovered, promising an unforgettable and culturally enriching experience in the heart of the city.
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markentwisle · 1 year
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Went to see the wonderful Alison Watt exhibition in Fitzroy Square yesterday, brilliant to see in real life and in such a fine building . @alison_watt_ @tristanhoare @parafinlondon #fitzroysquare #fitzrovia #robertadam (at Tristan Hoare) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoR8anaI_wp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ayearincontent · 1 year
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2023
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bold = highlight of 2023
+ = not new in 2023
# = book club
books
The Lost Daughter, Elena Ferrante (trans. Ann Goldstein) (2006)
The Mars Room, Rachel Kushner (2018)#
One Day, David Nicholls (2009)
Sea of Tranquility, Emily St. John Mandel (2022)#
A Man in Love, Karl Ove Knausgaard (trans. Don Bartlett) (2009)
Convenience Store Woman, Sayaka Murata (trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori) (2018)#+
The Orton Diaries, Joe Orton (ed. John Lahr) (1996)
Heatwave, Victor Jestin (trans. Sam Taylor) (2021)
The Color Purple, Alice Walker (1982)#
Leaving the Atocha Station, Ben Lerner (2011)#
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay, Elena Ferrante (trans. Ann Goldstein) (2013)
All The Devils Are Here, David Seabrook (2002)
Milk Teeth, Jessica Andrews (2022)
Hot Milk, Deborah Levy (2016)
If I Had Your Face, Frances Cha (2020)#
A Waiter in Paris: Adventures in the Dark Heart of the City, Edward Chisholm (2022)
So Late in the Day, Claire Keegan (2023)
If on a Winter's Night a Traveller, Italo Calvino (trans. William Weaver) (1979)
Assembly, Natasha Brown (2021)#
Carmilla, Sheridan Le Fanu (1872)#
When We Cease to Understand the World, Benjamín Labatut (trans. Adrian Nathan West)#
audiobooks
The Call of the Weird, Louis Theroux (2005)
For the Record, David Cameron (2019)+
films
Knives Out (2019)
Glass Onion (2022)
Belfast (2022)
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Aftersun (2022)
Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Palm Springs (2020)
The Menu (2022)
The Worst Person in the World (2022)
Building Jerusalem (2015)
Close (2022)
Barbie (2023)
Logan Lucky (2017)
All My Friends Hate Me (2021)
The Lobster (2015)
Midnight in Paris (2011)
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (2023)
Fracture (2007)
albums
'Dance Fever', Florence + the Machine (2022)
'Cautionary Tales Of Youth', Lapsley (2023)
'MAYBE IN ANOTHER LIFE...', Easy Life (2022)
'in/FLUX', Anna B Savage (2023)
'Where I'm Meant to Be', Ezra Collective (2023)
'Mid Air', Romy (2023)
'Ella and Louis', Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong (1956)
exhibitions
'Dia Al-Azzawi: Painting Poetry', Ashmolean Museum
'Spain and the Hispanic World', Royal Academy
'Hilma af Kilnt & Piet Mondrian: Forms of Life', Tate Modern
live music
Weyes Blood, Roundhouse
Easy Life, Alexandra Palace
Sofar Sounds, Holborn
Open Mic Night, Backstory
Soul Central, Stanway House (my wedding!)
Önder Focan Trio, Nardis Jazz Bar
The Aaron Parks Quartet, Ronnie Scott's
theatre
Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty, Sadler's Wells Theatre
A Little Life, Harold Pinter Theatre
restaurants
The Lion, Winchcombe+
Pierre Victoire, Oxford+
The Perch, Binsey+
Morse Bar, Randolph Hotel, Oxford
Noble Rot, Soho+
Viet Corner, Balham+
Foley's, Fitzrovia
Tongi, Balham
Nobu, Shoreditch
Sophie's, Soho
The Eastern Eye, Brick Lane
Made in Italy, Clapham Junction+
Chez Jules, Edinburgh
Morton's Bistro, Gilmorton
No 29 Power Station West, Battersea
Rondo, Holborn+
Taberna da Baixa, Lisbon
Ponto Final, Lisbon
Sacramento, Lisbon
El Deseo, Ibiza
Cottons, Ibiza
La Bodega, Ibiza
Smoke & Salt, Tooting
Antica Trattoria della Pesa, Milan
The FisherMan Pasta, Milan
Baobab Organic Burger, Milan
La Casa Iberica, Milan
Felice a Testaccio, Milan
Osteria del Proconsolo, Florence
I' Girone De' Ghiotti, Florence
Entoca Pitti Gola e Cantina, Florence
Fooderia, Manarola
Il Porticciolo, Manarola
Nessun Dorma, Manarola
Ananasso Bar, Vernazza
Ristorante La Torre, Vernazza
Boisdale, Belgravia
Oakhill, Matlock
Caraffini, Chelsea
Coal Office Restaurant, King's Cross
Thai Night @ Milk, Balham
Canto Corvino, Spitalfields+
The Royal Oak, Gretton+
Wild Oven, Stanway House (my wedding!)
The Back Garden @ Dormy House, Broadway
La Cave, Annecy
Bon Pain Bon Vin, Annecy
Bleu 1801, Annecy
Côté Jardin @ La Maison Bleue, Annecy
La Table de Yoann Conte (**), Annecy
Pane Cunzato, Holborn
Lao Cafe, Covent Garden
Galata Art Smyrna Restaurant Cafe, Istanbul
Antakya Kebap asmalı, Istanbul
Tarihi Eminönü Dürümcüsü, Istanbul
Bilice Kebap, Istanbul
Cafe Privato Restaurant, Istanbul
Asmalı Mescit Dürümcü, Istanbul
Pandeli, Istanbul
Galata Kitchen, Istanbul
Muutto, Istanbul
Yöremiz Pide Lahmacun, Istanbul
Cappadocian Cuisine, Goreme
Wood Fire Barbeque, Goreme
Paket Kiymali Salonu, Ihlara
Beydilli Kebap Barbeque, Goreme
Yeşil Vadi Göreme Şubesi, Goreme
Kale Terrasse Restaurant, Goreme
Le Relais de Venise l'Entrecôte, City
Juliet's, Tooting
Forza Win, Camberwell
The Ginger Fox, Hassocks 
Shack Fuyu, Soho+
Noizé, Fitzrovia (x2)
Socius, Burnham Market+
The Brisley Bell, Brisley
Forza Wine @ NT, South Bank
Yuu Kitchen, Shoreditch
Circolo Popolare, Fitzrovia
Obica, Soho
Forza Wine, Peckham
Pachamama East, Shoreditch
Master Wei Xi’An, Holborn
podcasts
The Ricky Gervais Show (XFM)+
The Russell Brand Show (Radio 2)+
The Always Sunny Podcast+
The Adam Buxton Podcast+
Kermode & Mayo’s Take+
Books and Authors+
Literary Friction+
The New Statesman Podcast+
The Rest is Politics+
A Very British Cult
How I Built This+
The Prospect Podcast
Working It+
The News Agents
The News Meeting
Today in Focus+
The Slow Newscast+
Law in Action+
A Long Time in Finance+
The Lawyer Podcast+
Young Again
tv
The White Lotus (series 2)
Severance (series 1)
Succession (series 4)
The Bear (series 1)
The Bear (series 2)
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (series 16)
Beckham (limited series)
Boiling Point (series 1)
Top Boy (series 1)
Top Boy (series 2)
Top Boy (series 3)
Top Boy: Summerhouse (series 1)
Top Boy: Summerhouse (series 2)
talks
David Nicholls, Backstory
foreign travel (no 'favourites of the year', all excellent)
Edinburgh
Lisbon
Ibiza
Italy (Milan, Bellagio, Santa Margherita Ligure, Cinque Terra, Tuscany)
Lake Annecy
Turkey (Istanbul, Cappadocia)
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ALIM22 - A Sense of Movement
ALIM22 – A Sense of Movement
A Letter in Mind: Sales open next week This is my 6th year supporting the national brain appeal and I’m delighted to be exhibiting again in this year’s ‘A Letter in Mind’ with theme ‘A Sense of Movement,’ in a new gallery space called Gallery Different in the heart of Fitzrovia in London. All artworks will be exhibited both in-person and virtually with all sales going online on 3 November will…
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fitzrovianews · 15 days
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Works by artist Simon Klein at The Fitzrovia Gallery
Artist Simon Klein is holding an exhibition of paintings and drawings entitled, Love in the time of…, at The Fitzrovia Gallery this week. He works in a wide range of media, including drawing, watercolour, oil painting, gouache and pastels, and is a teacher of art and design at Kingston College. Love in the time of…, by Simon Klein, from 7 to 11 May 2024 at The Fitzrovia Gallery, 139 Whitfield…
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cristinaschek · 2 years
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UPCOMING: Squares and Triangles at The Fitzrovia Gallery (19 September – 9 October 2022)
UPCOMING: Squares and Triangles at The Fitzrovia Gallery (19 September – 9 October 2022)
An exhibition inspired by the Bloomsbury Group and the artists, writers, poets and muscians of Fitzrovia. “They lived in squares and loved in triangles.”- Dorothy Parker The Fitzrovia Gallery | 19 September – 9 October 2022 139 Whitfield Street, London W1T 5EN http://www.fitzroviagallery.co.uk
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amphtaminedreams · 1 year
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JUNE 2021->JANUARY 2023: Photo Dump No.21
DATE SAVED, L-R BY ROW:
1. 8th December 2022 [Twisted Museum, Oxford Circus], 18th June 2022 [MSGM RTW S/S22], 11th January 2022 [Circolo Popolare, Fitzrovia], 16th October 2022, 4th December 2021 [Naomi Campbell & Kate Moss photographed by Steven Klein for I-D Magazine, issue 131: The US Issue, August 1994], 19th June 2021 [Marina Diamandis photographed BTS on the set of the 'Venus Fly Trap" music video, released June 2021], 28th November 2021 ["Celeuma” by Steffi Calaghan @ the Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York Square], 7th December 2022 [Southwark, Greater London], 14th December 2022
2. 29th November 2022, 21st October 2022 [source: instagram account @kamillacollages], 12th October 2022 [Soho, Westminster], 16th May 2022 [Atelier Versace Haute Couture S/S16], 8th August 2022, 28th November 2022, 22nd November 2022 [London Wall, The City], 13th June 2021 [Marina Diamandis, performing the Ancient Dreams: Live from the Desert livestream concert, 12th June 2021], 30th December 2021 [source: instagram account @posterjournal]
3. 17th November 2022 [Barbican Centre, Silk Street], 11th October 2022, 18th November 2022, 13th June 2021 [edit source: @exoticflowerey], 11th November 2022, 28th October 2021 [Rokh, Resort 2022], 15th November 2022 [Charing Cross, Westminster], 19th November 2022 [background: Christchurch, Dorset, 11th July 2021, graphic source: instagram account @sanxtypo], 26th September 2022
4. 27th August 2021 [Bournemouth Town Centre, Dorset], 6th October 2022 [Coperni RTW SS23], 17th October 2021 [Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets], 2nd December 2022, 4th October 2022, 29th June 2021 [source: instagram account @catsofinstagram], 26th June 2021 [Iris Law wearing archive Roberto Cavalli RTW F/W04 @ the Forte BVLGARI Magnifica Gala, June 2021, via instagram], 1st December 2022 [Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Rooms @ Tate Modern, Bankside], 2nd December 2022
5. 1st September 2022, 13th June 2021 [Thierry Mugler Haute Couture F/W98], 29th August 2021 [source: instagram account @theopeninvite], 14th November 2022, 9th November 2022, 6th June 2021 [Emma Stone as Cruella de Ville, dir. Craig Gillespie, released May 2021], 14th October 2022, 7th September 2022 [Mr.Mulligan's Adventure Golf, Bournemouth Centre], 14th January 2022 [details @ Marc Jacobs RTW S/S17]
6. 11th October 2022, 28th October 2022, 13th July 2022, 9th March 2022 [Teuta Matoshi Effortless Dahlia dress, S/S21], 26th June 2021 [Solange via Instagram, June 2021], 3rd August 2021 [still from the original Peter Pan, released 1953, Walt Disney Productions], 8th August 2021 [Southbourne, Dorset], 27th October 2022, 20th October 2021 [source unknown]
7. 8th July 2021 [Bella Hadid in Cannes, July 2021, via lnstagram], 2nd January 2023 [Christchurch, Dorset], 30th September 2022, 4th January 2023, 5th September 2022 [Jaded London Devore Daydream dress, source: Depop account @jadedldn], 19th December 2022, 23rd January 2022 [”Mrs Carl Meyer and her Children" details, John Singer Sargent, 1896 @ Tate Britain, Millbank], 22nd July 2021 [Christchurch, Dorset, graphic: lnstagram account @wetheurban], 17th October 2021 [The Other Art Fair @ the Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane]
8. 8th August 2021 [Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, costume details, Suicide Squad, costume design by Kate Hawley, released July 2021), 17th January 2023 [The Horror Show! Exhibition @ Somerset House, Strand], 11th August 2022 [source: instagram account @jzcreativespace.jpg], 23rd September 2021 [Charles de Vilmorin Haute Couture F/W21], 4th July 2021 [Bella Hadid photographed backstage @ Versace RTW F/W21 digital broadcast], 24th April 2022 [Shoreditch High Street, Hackney], 19th January 2023, 11th January 2023 [Mr.Mulligan's Adventure Golf, Bournemouth Town Centre], 16th December 2022
9. 20th March 2022 (source: instagram account @thekindset), 10th October 2022, 23rd December 2022, 25th June 2021 [Olivia Rodrigo photographed for  “Sour Prom: the Concert Film" promotional material, released June 2021], 2nd December 2022 [Guy's Campus, Great Maze Pond, London], 6th January 2023 [St.Christopher's Place, London], 9th January 2023 (source: instagram account @hel717), 29th January 2022 [Beautiful People: The Boutique in 1960s Counterculture exhibition @ Bermondsey Fashion & Textile Museum, Bermondsey Street], 9th November 2021 (Versace “Juno” platform heel , RTW F/W21, source: twitter account @MEENAVOGUEE]
10. 5th July 2021 [Kim Kardashian photographed in archive Mugler attending the opening of Thierry Mugler: Couturissime @ the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, February 2019], 5th October 2022, 17th November 2022 [Barbican, Tower Hamlets], 16th December 2022 [Christchurch Quay, Dorset], 6th July 2021 [illustration by Gloria Gorni, source: instagram account @gloriecoeur], 17th December 2022 [Brighton Seafront, East Sussex], 19th September 2021 [Van Gogh Alive Exhibition @ Kensington Gardens, Knightsbridge], 18th June 2022, source: instagram account @thefemalewarhol], 30th June 2021 [Margot Robbie photographed for the cover of British Vogue, August 2021 issue]
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bitter69uk · 2 years
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Enchanting to see the exhibit Leigh Bowery: Tell Them I’ve Gone to Papa New Guinea showcasing the avant-garde costumes of the late, great visionary drag monster / performance artist in the beautiful gold mosaiced surroundings of the Fitzrovia Chapel earlier today. Only downside: it’s a tiny venue and there was a constant procession of posh parents and their wildly indulged young offspring (trust me: these kids were called things like Jocasta, Jemima, Felix and Oscar) traipsing in and out with big rucksacks and those damn scooters. But then as my boyfriend pointed out, maybe those middle-aged parents were regulars at Club Smashing in the early nineties! Charles Atlas’ documentary The Legend of Leigh Bowery is playing on a loop as part of the exhibition, so at least the children got to hear anecdotes about Bowery administering an enema just before showtime and then spraying the audience, or “giving birth” onstage to a naked slime-covered woman, etc. It will broaden their horizons! The exhibit closes on 6 February 2022.
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