Jungle bells, jungle bells! 🌿🎄🌵🎁📚🌱🍀 We're giving away our #urbanjunglebook in the language edition of your choice! 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇨🇭🇩🇪🇳🇱🇧🇪🇦🇹🇨🇿🇺🇸 https://t.co/KajU1bJ4V7
Painful to witness yet another nineteenth century (or earlier) building in Brick Lane Conservation Area reduced to just a front wall and a hole behind with loss of all historic fabric. (This one is opposite the Beigel Bakery
Lead singer of British rock band The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger during a photoshoot to promote the single ‘Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?’ in New York City, USA in 1966.
Photo by Jerry Schatzberg.
See more from Jerry's archive : https://t.co/Kro9ZfTHaS
Helmut Lang's new NYC Taxi Collection uses an image from 2000 by Iain R. Webb. See it and more in his fashion-vérité photobook, Postcards from the Edge of the Catwalk, published by ACC. And here's @vogue on Lang: https://t.co/Rnl4jpjy16
Explore themes of life and death, fairy tales, crime, punk and more at The Secret Life of Scissors; mirroring the double-edged nature of this familiar yet mysterious object. Opens 9th Feb: https://t.co/mMMuKbm7iM
Peggy Guggenheim wearing earrings designed by Alexander Calder, 1942.
Find out about about our new book, Art as Jewellery - From Calder to Kapoor: https://t.co/4k5c9Yi5li
T-Shirt: Cult - Culture - Subversion will feature some of the most well known and most shocking t's of the last 100 years. Step in to the history of punk with Wonder Workshop and @followwestwood: https://t.co/vntciLG9Up #soocatwoman
Recommended listening: explore what it takes to be a life model with this @Tate podcast – just in time for our #FromLife exhibition! Our show looks at the past, present and future of working from life, open 11 December: https://t.co/P4DhEMlrv2 https://t.co/HmJ7t4wck1
Self-building in 1980s Lewisham: listen to a @Monocle24 interview with the authors of the new book on Walter Segal's south-east London housing. Out now from our friends at @park_books and available through us. https://t.co/PdkzM3QOSM
Our Courses & Workshops programme for 2018 has launched! So, why not learn a new skill, try your hand at painting, pruning, photography or perhaps plan a garden design! https://t.co/4TWy7Xpv8Q
Portrait of celebrated English actor and playwright David Garrick (b. 1717) by Pompeo Batoni, 1764. Garrick was known for pioneering a more realistic style of acting, as well as influencing significant changes in both audience behaviour and theatre production #LoveTheatreDay
Love good bad movies? Love talentless egotistical hacks? Then check out Egosploitation season on my website. @NeilBreen isn't the only deluded narcissist with a domestic grade camera.
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