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For one fleeting moment, Los Angeles, seemed to be the centre of
Great Western Studios life in February. A collision of unexpected
coincidences. Sean
Alexander had some work in the first show in LA to be put together
by Adrian Palengat since Apart
traded in life on Portobello (via life on Westbourne Grove) to life
just off Venice Beach. If Sean was there then that explains why
Alice Tait
(soon to be Alexander) was there. Joining the private view for the
show were Jo
Ratcliffe, Felicity
Warbrick and Lizzie Deshayes. The latter two being there courtesy
of Lizzie's company, Fromental,
installing some of their wallpaper.
Later in the month, ex-Great Westerner, Toby Ziegler had a solo
show with Patrick Painter also in LA; and the city has also fairly
recently been made the home of also-ex-Great Westerner, Sarah Stitt.
For Sarah's take on Hollywood life you can read her excellent blog
here.
It turns out that Sean's work in the exhibition has been attracting
the attention of another ex-pat.
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Still on foreign soils, the work of Fromental
was featured in the April edition of Elle Decoration in the home
of a Milan stylist.
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Back in London it is David
Ben White month. His work is featured in a 3 man show entitled
Planetarium at APT Gallery in Deptford which runs until March 24th.
In collaboration with Justin
Hibbs he has also co-curated another exhibition, Working Space,
at the Arts Gallery
at 65 Davies Street, W1. This group show of 5 artists, including
David and Justin opens on Monday March 17th and runs until April
18th; it is open Monday Friday from 9.30- 18.30 each day.
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Mary Grant
is heading (north)Westward again for the Art Ireland Fair, and will
be exhibiting works that she did when she was last in Kerry.
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The ever expanding slew of Art Fairs includes the Affordable Art
Fair which is on this weekend (March 16/17) in Battersea Park. Foss
Fine Art will be featuring Liza
Campbell's dark, comic boxes on their stand.
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Also taking place this weekend, but in sunnier climes, is the Transforming
Spaces tour in the Bahamas; while I don't quite understand how
it works, Lynn Parotti's work will feature somewhere along the way.
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Last month's Sound and Vision event at Abbey Rd Studios featured
work by Kate
Gibb and Tommy
Penton and was reported in the Independent.
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Meanwhile, the second, house and home collection by Toast,
once again features Brickett
Davda's work. Their classic, muted tableware found a place in
April's edition of Country Living.
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Lastly a request of assistance: Westminster City Council is developing
a new Strategy for Arts & Culture. A consultation draft can
be found on the following page of the council's website.
We welcome your comments on the draft. There are consultation questions
at the beginning of the document for you to respond to. The deadline
for all responses is 20th March 2008. Please send comments to cfergusson@westminster.gov.uk
with the words Strategy Consultation in the subject
heading.
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