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Haydn Dickenson
Jul 14, 20244 min read
BODIES: MONSTROUS OR MAGNIFICENT, AND THE USE OF PHOTOS AS PAINTING REFERENCE.
I knew an amazing lady, now sadly deceased, who was celebrated as a doyenne of the British film industry. That lady was Renée Glynne, and...
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Haydn Dickenson
Nov 7, 20232 min read
OUTSIDE THE BOX.
A painting of wild, noisy and joyous exuberance hangs in the Tate Modern Gallery in London. It is HIP HIP HOORAH by the Netherlands-born...
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Haydn Dickenson
Jul 23, 20234 min read
WHAT WAS IN THE PUNCHBOWL?
On May 1st, my guest writer, the outstanding ceramicist Helen Long wrote powerfully about influences and revelations that coloured the...
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Haydn Dickenson
Apr 24, 20233 min read
TO FRAME OR NOT TO FRAME?
That really is “the question”, or at least one of them. To me, framing is an intensely personal matter, so over the years I have usually...
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Haydn Dickenson
Apr 18, 20232 min read
A FEMALE POP PIONEER
Ask someone about Pop Art, and the names put forward as examples will probably be Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and, perhaps, Jeff Koons....
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Haydn Dickenson
Jan 15, 20233 min read
FEMALE ARTISTS AND ABSTRACTION
As a keen enthusiast of the films of Stanley Kubrick. I had been aware of paintings by his artist wife, Christiane as seen in two of his...
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