The Art of Love | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/sunil-gupta-4953/art-love
and dating being a happening, a moment where you meet someone in a kitchen or a bus
and dating being a happening, a moment where you meet someone in a kitchen or a bus
Material from this collection available to view online, includes illustrated postcards, sent from Anne Estelle Rice to her young son, David Drey, as well as a cache of beautifully illustrated and colourful costume designs by her for theatre productions, such as Othello, Macbeth and A Twelfth Night dating from the 1930s. These papers provide a valuable insight into the opportunities and challenges faced by a women artist working in the early twentieth century in Paris and then London. Further material from this collection can be searched on the online catalogue, notably early sketchbooks showing her development as a talented draughtswoman, …
Drey 30 June 1923 View by appointment Postcard illustrated with a sketch of a bus
‘Contact sheet and negative roll number 142‘, collection owner: Nigel Henderson, [c.1949–c.1956] – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
Henderson [c.1949–c.1956] View by appointment Photograph showing a double-decker bus
Later, as I used the camera a bit, I took a picture of a bus, with the conductor
These cards include illustrations of trains, cars, buses, boats, aeroplanes, animals
Date 1923 Description These cards include illustrations of trains, cars, buses
‘Essay in Abstract Design‘, Roger Fry, 1914 or 1915
This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1996, includes Carl Andre, Liam Gillick, Ben Langlands, Liste 96, Stuart Brisley, Geraldine Monk, Graeme Miller and Brian Catling.
soundwork: Hidden Cities Hidden Cities was a soundwork recording guided tours from buses
drastically reduce air travel, and along with it the chaotic shuttling of airport buses