Top of the Lake – the power of landscapes!
If, like me, you still get the occasional flashback from Jane Campion’s recent television drama Top of the Lake floating around your head …
If, like me, you still get the occasional flashback from Jane Campion’s recent television drama Top of the Lake floating around your head …
Watching my akg-images colleagues do a 6km run yesterday got me thinking about how incredibly democratic a sport running is. It is …
When, in 1838, Louis Daguerre produced a daguerreotype of the Boulevard de Temple in Paris, the long exposure time of over ten …
A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to attend a special screening at the BFI Southbank of Remembrance of the Daleks, …
Despite the heat I have been thinking about cooked breakfasts. A close friend of mine is moving at the end of the …
With London basking in sunshine −and the hot weather here to stay for a few more weeks− I thought I would share …
We are close to the annual celebration of Bastille Day and as I studied the French Revolution in art, I always remember …
Living in Berlin one cannot escape history. The history of Germany in the 20th century is everywhere in the city and even …
Earlier this week, I was invited to a private view of this year’s summer exhibition at the National Gallery in London, Vermeer …
I was looking through a drawer of prints by Paul Almasy (Hungarian photographer, 1906–2003) last month when a familiar face appeared before me. Where had …