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Archive for April 2010

Gentlemen of Bacongo wins prestigious Infinity Award from the International Center for Photography, New York

Daniele Tamagni has been awarded a prestigious Infinity Award from the ICP for ‘Applied Fashion/Advertisin Photography.’ The 26th edition of the awards ceremony will take place on Monday May 10th.

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Review of Kelly Anne Davitt’s exhibition at Blacks on artnet

READ LAURA K. JONES’ REVIEW ON ARTNET HERE

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Gentlemen of Bacongo and Daniele Tamagni on Rai news

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Philip Jones Griffiths exhibition opens in his home town of Rhuddlan

BBC Wales story, view here

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Kelly-Anne Davitt at Black’s reviewed in Spoonfed

Rarely does Spoonfed champion private members’ clubs (in public at least – secretly we bloody love that smug sense of velvety exclusivity) but every now and again we fee a duty to let you know about something taking place behind these locked and brass-plaqued doors.

Feel Good is an exhibition of new paintings by contemporary London-based artist Kelly-Anne Davitt currently taking place at Soho members’ institution Black’s. Upstairs in plushly exotic surroundings hang five paintings and a work in neon. The paintings all depict the same girl – an ivory-skinned, raven-haired, blush-cheeked beauty, from a wholesome world of furs, belts, bows and cardigans. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 1940s, in all its idealised glory….

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Boo Saville’s shoebox for Kid’s Company on Blue Peter

Boo Saville’s shoebox which was auctioned for the charity Kids’ Company along with other artists, was shown on Blue Peter, and introduced by fellow artist Paul Fryer. “This like a dream thing for her, it’s not just the room as it was, but what she imagined in there.” The total amount of money raised through the auction of all the shoeboxes reached £180,000.


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First Thursday tonight in Shoreditch, all galleries open late, and we are presenting new solo show by Laureana Toledo ‘YES’

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