Jack Chuter talks to English artist Andrew Carnie about his past works, the influence of science and his current exhibition – “Dendritic Forms”.
A Slippery Slope At The Special Olympics.
You were walking to meet a girl.
Juliet
Juliet creeps into my room while I make sure the front door is locked. It’s been a boozy night, and so I can’t remember how she knows which room is mine.
Andrew Carnie – “Dendritic Forms”
Jack Chuter explores Andrew Carnie’s new solo exhibition at GV Art in London.
“Making Sense of Business” by Alison Branagan
Comprehensive overview of the world of business by an experienced business consultant, adviser and lecturer.
The Sand Trap Gang
People tell me that smell is the strongest sense tied to memory, so I remember it pretty good. I love that smell.
This week I read: Inconceivable by Ben Elton
Jordan Bintcliffe reviews Inconceivable by Ben Elton.
Nancy Reads: The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Nancy reads and reviews critically acclaimed novel The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch.
Quadratura Interpret “The Monotone Symphony” by Yves Klein, 01/03/2010
Audio/Visual Art duo Quadratura deliver their version of Yves Klein’s “Monotone Symphony” for its 50th Anniversary, performed at the GV Art Gallery in London.
Nancy Reads: Music and Silence by Rose Tremain
Nancy reads the 1999 Whitbread Award winner, and historical novel, Music and Silence by Rose Tremain.





