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Vladimir Dirsh & Cathy Williams
Vladimir Dirsh & Cathy Williams
Cathy Williams' signature style was first applied in her landscape paintings which evolved into her glass distortions of these landscapes. The series of abstract paintings featuring vibrant colours and clean lines are derived from the distortions perceived within the glass.Vladimir Dirsh is a trained industrial microbiologist with thirty years experience in the field. In his paintings he adopts a neo-constructuve approach, utilising imagery and ideas from the world of science and cosmology. The artist has exhibited on a regular basis at various London venues since 1986. At the time of the millenium he decided to form an association for artists interested in neo-constructivist work to which this website is dedicated. Dirsh is a previous artist in residence at the Institute of Physics and is currently a permanent exhibitor at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, London.
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Martin Rowson
Martin Rowson
Martin Rowson's The Coalition Book UK release and exhibition."When you've got a vicious bunch of cut throats in power you need a cartoonist who is up for the evisceration. Rowson's your man." - Mark ThomasAfter the historic General Election of 2010, Britain ended up with a Tory-Lib Dem coalition government. While the media has reported onits highs and lows, no one has captured the cabinet's actions better than Martin Rowson, who has been documenting his own version of events in cartoons for The Guardian, The Mirror, The Morning Star and other publications. 'The Coalition Book' collects his best, most brutally funny and visceral cartoons from the last four years.
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Conway Memorial Lecture – Lisa Jardine: Things I Never Knew about my Father
Conway Memorial Lecture – Lisa Jardine: Things I Never Knew about my Father
Lisa Jardine talks about her father the late Jacob Bronowski who delivered his own Conway Memorial Lecture 60 years ago on 23 March 1954.
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