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text/gallery - Words Converge, Kings Place
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Projects [at] textgallery [dot] info. T 020 7209 3166 m 079 1384 2199. Text/gallery curates collaborative projects inspired by the printed and written word. we are interested in the space between text and the visual arts: using typography, languages, libraries and archives as a catalyst for creative practice. Please check back for a new project series beginning in 2010. Text/gallery is an idea of. Enquiries should be directed. To press [at] textgallery [dot] info. If you would like to keep informed.
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Blog KX
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Tales of the X. Monday, 10 May 2010. Bids for his work can be made via http:/ www.kingscrossenvironment.com/. Or via http:/ www.atelier-geddes.org/. Postage will be refunded on works collected from King's Cross. Samples of his work can be found on www.myspace.com/jimgeddesartwork. And on http:/ www.facebook.com/. Search for James W Geddes.". So seriously.get on this! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog KX is an initiative of. Kings Cross artists Jim Geddes (1932-2009) left . The School of Life.
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Blog KX: July 2010
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Tales of the X. Friday, 30 July 2010. England, My England. Kings Place is the calm cultural haven in which you find Chris Steele-Perkins photography, just one floor down in the very bright and airy belly of the building, but with its grandeur I can’t help but feel the exhibitions correlation has been a little lost. Links to this post. Wednesday, 21 July 2010. It’s beautiful. I found myself smiling sublimely at odd paper cut outs of owls and a little chic he’d coloured yellow and put in a ...One portrait ...
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text/gallery - The Art of Lost Words: 05-09 March 2009, German Gymnasium
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Projects [at] textgallery [dot] info. T 020 7209 3166 m 079 1384 2199. Text/gallery curates collaborative projects inspired by the printed and written word. we are interested in the space between text and the visual arts: using typography, languages, libraries and archives as a catalyst for creative practice. Please check back for a new project series beginning in 2010. Text/gallery is an idea of. Enquiries should be directed. To press [at] textgallery [dot] info. If you would like to keep informed.
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Blog KX: Magnificent Maps
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Tales of the X. Friday, 7 May 2010. The maps date from around the 1200's to 2008, however from my gathering I feel that the majority lie between the 1400's and 1600's. The Medieval maps put the word intricacy to shame and so I had no shame in standing with my nose only centimeters from the protective glass to try and get a better look at the tiny trees, and the tiny huts, and the even tinier men on horseback. Magnificent Maps, British Library, 30 April-19 September 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Blog KX
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Tales of the X. Monday, 28 June 2010. On a very hot and sunny Friday afternoon I walked down Euston Road to the Wellcome Collection because I had been dying to go and have a look at their intriguing new exhibition: Skin. This exhibition showed how the exploration of the human body will never cease to amaze us, as lets admit it; we all love to talk about ourselves. Exhibition Runs 10 June-26 September, for information call: 020 7611 2222. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog KX is an initiative of.
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Blog KX: Lingering Whispers
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Tales of the X. Monday, 24 May 2010. I've just been to go see 'Lingering Whispers' at the Crypt Gallery at St. Pancras Parish Church on Euston Road, London, and it was fantastic, the space definitely lends itself well to this particular exhibition and the layout will spark every element of your imagination. The exhibition comprises mainly photography with a few cleverly placed items that make the exhibition come to life, and seem to tell a collection of individual stories. Blog KX is an initiative of.
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Blog KX: March 2010
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Tales of the X. Wednesday, 31 March 2010. I shall admit right now that I am not entirely sure how a blog works however it is my first week at CreateKX and I utterly love it. It's an all girl office which I noticed, being a girl may have aided my competition for this position? But I'm very happy to be here non the less. This week I have been creating the April Newsletter which gave me a chance to really research what was on offer to see and do around King's Cross and to my surprise there is tons! The ping...
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Blog KX: December 2009
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Tales of the X. Monday, 21 December 2009. Christmas is almost here! And it wouldn't be Christmas without a festive quiz, to tease those little grey cells. We are too full of mince pies and merriment to make our own, but luckily those clever people over at the Wellcome Trust have been a bit more proactive! New Scientist magazine asked staff from the Wellcome Library to chose items from the Wellcome Image Library. And also to create false descriptions for them. A) an ether dispenser. B) an enema syringe.
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Blog KX: England, My England
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Tales of the X. Friday, 30 July 2010. England, My England. Kings Place is the calm cultural haven in which you find Chris Steele-Perkins photography, just one floor down in the very bright and airy belly of the building, but with its grandeur I can’t help but feel the exhibitions correlation has been a little lost. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog KX is an initiative of. England, My England. Central Saint Martin's King's Cross blog. London Underground Tube Diary. The School of Life.