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National Film Theatre Season Programmes
24/08/2010 -
National Film Theatre Season BrochuresThere are some real gems in this 108 collection of season pr...
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National Film Theatre Programmes
24/08/2010 -
London Film Festival ProgrammesA collection of 19 programmes from the London Festival.£10 ea...
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Captain Plume writes again
02/06/2010 -
Christian Købke: Danish Master of Light ...
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Robert Priseman on Simon Carter
29/05/2010 -
Simon Carter: Paint and Perception
Robert Priseman
One’s destination is never a place, but a new...
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On the Road by Simon Carter
04/05/2010 -
On the road… When away from Essex and the usual routine of the studio I tend to carry wi...
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Captain Plume
10/04/2010 -
Captain Plume in his first blog writes:An Easter Sunday treat. To Dulwich, to the Picture Gallery,...
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First Guest Blog - Jurberry
24/12/2009 -
This is my first blog – and I am too old to know where the ugly word came from. Blog: To w...
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Ulyana Gumeniuk
15/12/2009 -
The painter Ulyana Gumeniuk was awarded the Fellow Commonership in the Creative Arts at Trinity Coll...
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Guest Writers
03/12/2009 -
I am planning to invite a number of guest writers to write for me on a range of subjects: reviews, p...
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Welcome
18/11/2009 -
Since leaving the gallery in Hatter Street at the end of July I have been busy cre...
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Welcome
Since leaving the gallery in Hatter Street at the end of July I have been busy creating this website, securing spaces in which to mount future exhibitions and finding some new artists.
The Christmas exhibition in December will be my last and rather unexpected one in 28a Hatter Street. From the New Year the pattern will follow a similar schedule to the one detailed in the Future Exhibitions section of the website.
This new pattern of activity will allow me a far greater flexibility to develop my business and the artists I work with. It will enable me to expand the curatorial side of what I do and give me more time to work on projects with individual clients, businesses and interior designers.
The Edmund Gallery on Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds will be a new gallery space and I am greatly looking forward to mounting 4 x 3 week long exhibitions in it. This will be in addition to six further shows, three each in Cambridge and Burnham Market.
Creating this site has been a very enjoyable experience and I am very grateful to Bill Thompson for his advice and Stephen and Paul at Blue Cubes for all their expertise and support.
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