Author Archives: (Now that would be) Telling
Meet the artists
We’re preparing for tomorrow night’s evening with Hayley Lock and Hallie Rubenhold at Dr Johnson’s House and hope you will join us at 17 Gough Square, London for the late opening. Informal talks with the artist and writer will begin … Continue reading
In dictionary corner…
(Now that would be) Telling is now open to the public at Dr Johnson’s House, Gough Square, London until 1 November. Documentation will be up on the Dr Johnson’s page soon.
Dr Johnson’s House
(Now that would be) Telling has now closed in Brantwood – our thanks to Director Howard Hull and the whole team in Cumbria for making the project happen! We are now preparing for the next instalment at Dr Johnson’s House which … Continue reading
Brantwood images and a visitor
Images from Brantwood are now up on the Brantwood page. During the installation Hayley Lock slept in Ruskin’s former bedroom. She took this photo…
Brantwood opens today and new photos
Brantwood opens today at 3pm! Visit Ruskin’s house in Cumbria and see it’s history tinkered with by Hayley Lock and Lucinda Hawksley. You can now read In the Shadow of Ruskin by Lucinda Hawksley on the Brantwood page, and new … Continue reading
Brantwood
Opening Wednesday 10 August, (Now that would be) Telling at Brantwood, Cumbria. You are invited:
Ickworth is open to the public!
(Now that would be) Telling is now open to the public at Ickworth! You can see photos of the installation on our Ickworth page here. Press coverage: Article in the Bury Free Press Listen to an interview with (Now that would be) Telling curator … Continue reading
Launch
(Now that would be) Telling launches at Ickworth on 5 July. You are cordially invited…
(Now that would be) Telling
(Now that would be) Telling is a project by artist Hayley Lock and writers Jessica Hart, Lucinda Hawksley, Ben Moor, Hallie Rubenhold and Liz Williams. The artist and writers are creating site-specific works for five stately homes, embedding new portraits … Continue reading
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