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...Perry and Jonathan Yeo....
...There were splashes of modernity amid the old-world pomp, including a Grayson Perry print which hung on the wall of a partners’ meeting room....
...The first work is British artist Jonathan Baldock’s compelling installation “Facecrime”, made in 2019, the outcome of his 2018 ceramics fellowship at Camden Art Centre, London....
...Interviews include contemporary artist Grayson Perry, who Tusa worked with on the board of the University of the Arts London. Perry now serves as the UAL’s chancellor....
...He skirts David Hockney warily, like a puddle in the road; Grayson Perry is “an omnipresent TV pundit”....
...By then, Grayson Perry’s “A House For Essex” (with FAT architecture) was being completed, a showcase of Shaws of Darwen tiles. It had been four years in the making....
...There aren’t many reigning blue-chip styles in any of the genres, and there are lots of genre-bending people like Grayson Perry. More than ever you have to create the taste by which you are enjoyed....
...“Since the late 1990s, Il Capricorno has staged exhibitions by gallery artists including Hernan Bas, Verne Dawson, NS Harsha, Chantal Joffe, Wangechi Mutu and Grayson Perry,” Miro replies....
...“Grayson Perry describes his large hangings as tapestry, but they are in fact jacquard weavings . . . the Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidery, and not woven....
...David Panton, a young physics graduate with an artist girlfriend, and Jonathan Harvey, a recent graduate of Reading’s fine-art department, found themselves too poor to rent even the cheapest of studios (...
...on his fairytale-inspired “House for Essex”, and Jonathan Meades, whose 2013 documentary The Joy of Essex explored the county’s long tradition as a refuge for misfits and visionaries....
...gagosian.com, 020 7841 9960, to May 30 Adrian Heath, Five Decades, Jonathan Clark Fine Art, London So many mid-century post-Cubist, quasi-abstract British painters of integrity, seriousness of purpose...
...At Dovecot tapestry studio in Edinburgh, the only one of its kind still operating in the UK, Jonathan Cleaver, head weaver, has noticed a change....
...In a city where financial innovation has come to be defined by hedge funds and ever faster trading platforms, Jonathan Auerbach, 68, and David Grayson, 57, are a throwback to a time when banking meant boots-on-the-ground...
...That’s what Jonathan Yeo tells me during a recent visit to his studio in Cadogan Gardens, off London’s Sloane Square....
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