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Photographing Time

“There are certain core themes that have always been in my work: time, memory, and history – those are really the three elements in all my pictures.” Stephen Wilkes is talking about the “Day to Night” images that have been the career-defining project for the New York based celebrated photographer. The composition and techniques behind […]

The Vertex Bronze 75

Founded in 1916 by British watchmaker Claude Lyons,  Vertex watches were one of “the dirty dozen” commissioned by the Ministry of Defence for military use together with brands like Longines, Omega, Jaeger-LeCoultre and IWC. Vertex continued producing military approved watches until 1972, when the company closed the doors of its Hatton Gardens headquarters. Nearly half a century later, Lyons’s great- grandson, Don Cochrane, brought the brand back to life […]

Anything is Possible

This is the strapline for which Nathalie McGloin, the first ever disabled female racing driver is best known for; and it is hard to think of one that would suit her better. After breaking her neck at the age of 16, Nathalie was left paralysed from the chest down, but this didn’t deter her from following her ambitions, far […]

Memento Mori

It was a pact of Faustian proportions: learn to measure time so you can organise your days, weeks, years, your whole life even; but in return you will know your time is finite. As the arbiter of our limited time on Earth, it makes sense to find representations of Death on the device we most […]

Sin

The first exhibition in the UK exploring sin in art is currently being staged at the National Gallery. As stated by the Gallery, “Sin has permeated life since the earliest days. But until now the story of its relation to art has never been told.” While the concerns, ambiguities, perceptions and representations of sin extend […]

Turner’s Modern World

J.M.W. Turner is without doubt one of Britain’s greatest artists, who lived through some of the most extraordinary times of recent history. He lived through two decades of conflict with France, from the French Revolution and through the Napoleonic War. At the height of the industrial revolution, he saw Steam replace sail; machine-power replace manpower; […]

Every time I die

Certainly one of the more chilling films I have had the pleasure of reviewing, Every Time I Die is a short film with its share of murder, adultery, childhood trauma and most importantly, complex dissociative mental challenges. I found it a most intriguing coincidence that I watched the film on Mental Health day. The first […]

The Game Bird at The Stafford Hotel.

Before I give you a review of this wonderful restaurant in the heart of Mayfair, it is only fair that I share with you some of its rich history, what will help explain why this is one of London’s most beloved hotel restaurants. The Stafford is rich in historic intrigue from the 17th century to […]

Mirella Ricciardi

Photographer Mirella Ricciardi was born in Kenya when it was still a colony of the British Empire. She grew up on the shores of Lake Naivasha, in a household that was both sophisticated and wild. It was HER mother who suggested she take up photography as a ‘serious hobby’ and introduced her to the people […]

Let’s talk about love

How have your relationships fared this year? As we well know, 2020 has been excellent at turning everything on its head. What better than the total crisis of a global pandemic to give you a newfound sense of perspective on your relationship? Only 63% of people reported that their relationship had stayed much the same […]

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