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Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon Interviews >> https://t.co/UmhZV7ifQZ
In 1964, Calvin Tomkins spent a number of afternoons interviewing Marcel Duchamp in his apartment on West 10th Street in New York City
We don't necessarily need it to be #BlackHistoryMonth to celebrate the work of black artists. Why not all year round?! So, from now until Friday night we're sharing the inspiration...
Celebrating #BlackArtists (no.1)
Meschac Gaba https://t.co/qPAs1fJs0y
Today's next highlight for helping celebrate this February's Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans History Month @LGBTHM #LGBTHM2020 is the signed, limited edition of Isaac Julien's 'Looking for Langston' https://t.co/8yZiox9Fmx that was published by @victoriamiro
More happy shouts about #Irish artists!
Fab abstract artist Eva Rothschild shows us her stuff in this great catalogue published by @Ridinghouse and @TheHughLane gallery, Dublin
#Eire #Ireland
This #survey book https://t.co/VzKNq391X9 on the work of much admired & highly influential Swiss artist John Armleder is #comingsoon
As if that isn't enough, each copy of the book features a uniquely treated cover by the artist. We'll let you know when it has come in to stock.
Tomorrow (18 Feb) sees the close of @LondonFashionWk so here are two titles that somehow tie in.
First is a book all about 'Sixties Fashion' https://t.co/aNngvgKX42 and the 2nd is about 'Art_Textiles' from that time on https://t.co/G5D1hcDzmC from our Mcr publisher @WhitworthArt
A beautiful, highly collectable book here published by #Coracle. 'A Walled Garden: A History of the Spandau Garden in the Time of the Architect Albert Speer' is a collaboration between Ian Gardner & Ian Hamilton Finlay https://t.co/qlvMZuZVoT #IanGardner #IanHamiltonFinlay
Spring/Summer artists' shows UK, our highlight no.8
'Haroon Mirza: Waves and Forms' @AbdnArtMuseums
If you're a Mirza fan then check this out https://t.co/tLjAG9w0NK
#WeArePartOfHOME and we're hearing really #amazing things about this brand new musical from cabaret duo @BourgMaurice
See it for yourselves. The show premieres on Fri 28 Feb and runs until Sat 14 March.
See a 'behind the scenes' film and interview here https://t.co/KON6SSIlja
To continue prepping for @LondonFashionWk (it runs 14-18 Feb 2020), here's a book from @mcrartgallery https://t.co/oSvDXGMpv4 all about how the onset of WW1 really changed women's clothes, mirroring their new social freedoms. Next generation contemporary fashion is also included.