Category Archives: Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture Gallery | Paul Nash competition entry

Public voting for Dulwich Picture Gallery‘s Paul Nash competition opened today – and I would love some support for my entry in the people’s vote. The competition has two categories – over and under 18 years.  In each category, gallery director Ian Dejardin will choose a winner and there is also a people’s vote.  You...

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Dulwich Picture Gallery: The Polish Connection

In several sessions over the last few months, I’ve been detailing works in progress by artist Antoni Malinowski in readiness for an exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery open until September 27. It’s been brilliant to capture an artist who is so concerned with capturing light and how it changes. For these works, he mixes his...

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Southwark Reading Festival

It’s been a busy week – Andrew and Gill’s wedding on Tuesday, a maternity and family shoot on Tuesday afternoon, Southwark Reading Festival on Wednesday and a guardsman shoot (complete with bearskin) and meeting with a potential wedding client yesterday. First, though, is the reading festival, which took place at Dulwich Picture Gallery all week....

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Dulwich Picture Gallery: What are you like?

Dulwich Picture Gallery last night launched a fascinating exhibition called “What Are You Like?” In a collaboration with The House of Illustration, 45 public figures have contributed a kind of self-portrait based on illustrating eight of their favourite things from a list of 12: animal, book, clothes, comfort, food, pastime, place, possession, music, shoes, weather...

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Little princesses

Dulwich Picture Gallery this weekend hosted the Village Books Children’s Book Festival, including a Tiara Club party this morning for “aspiring princesses”. At the allotted time of 10.30am, there was a huge queue of little girls and their parents, many in wonderful costumes.

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