Bored Of London, Bored Of Life
There’s so much to see in London it seems weekends just aren’t long enough! So I’ve decided, like Wednesday afternoons at uni were for playing sport, my Wednesdays (some at least) will be taking and viewing photos!
The first Wednesday afternoon event I’m going to will be to Somerset House and is aimed at those who have different work/life schedules (like me)!
A Positive View
What: More than 100 pieces including rare and vintage works across a century of photography
When: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:00 PM
Where: Somerset House @ Terrace Rooms
Highlights:
- Henri Cartier-Bresson’s masterpieces: Seville (1933) and Queen Charlotte’s Ball, London (1959)
- The iconic Kate (1990); the photograph that marked the beginning of Kate Moss’s career
- Wim Wenders’ contemplative interior Lounge Painting, Gila Bend, Arizona (1987)
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Taken from Somerset House website “A Positive View showcases an extraordinary range of photography on an international scale, under the Royal Patronage of Prince William supporting Crisis, the homelessness charity.”
Taken from A Positive View website “A provocative exhibition which brings the best of 100 years of photography into collision, collusion and dialogue. The rich collection of photographic images from around the world together challenge preconceptions.”
Are you free to join me? Please get in contact if you are!
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