10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARBICAN»
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barbican in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Barbican: penthouse over the city
In the book, the author, David Heathcote traces the development of the Barbican from pre-war planning to present day.
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Jam: Style + Music + Media
This cut-and-paste mix of clothes, photographic and cinematic images, music and new interactive media, from the heart of 1990s youth culture became a platform for creatives working outside the mainstream -- then including Alexander McQueen, ...
Jane Alison, Liz Farrelly, Barbican Art Gallery, 1996
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BARBICAN: Book 2 in the Kings Keep Series
Book 2 in the Kings Keep Series Graeme Butz. BARBICAN BARBICAN Book 2 in
the Kings Keep Series Graeme Butz.
Edited by Mark Sladen. Essays by Mary Horlock and Eva Martischnig.
Helen Chadwick, Mark Sladen, Barbican Art Gallery, 2004
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Future city: experiment and utopia in architecture
A survey of contemporary architecture and urban development showcases the most influential works of sixty seminal and rising architects, in a volume that is complemented by essays on how their contributions have reflected the industry's ...
Jane Alison, Barbican Art Gallery, 2007
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Modern art in Britain, 1910-1914
Dist. for Merrell Holberton, Exhibition catalog, Tls review 5/9/97.
Anna Gruetzner Robins, Barbican Art Gallery, 1997
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The angel of
Barbican High
In this story written as a series of poems, a seventeen-year-old Australian girl reflects on her love for her boyfriend as well as her guilt over his death.
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Chamberlin, Powell and Bon: The
Barbican and Beyond
Published in association with The Twentieth Century Society and English Heritage.
The Americans -- New Art is the first book to survey the most recent wave of young American contemporary artists, including many individuals who have only just begun to emerge onto the international scene.
Mark Sladen, Bruce Hainley, John Slyce, 2001
This book distills the reciprocal energies of two very different scenes.
Jane Alison, Catherine Wood, Liz Farrelly, 2001
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BARBICAN»
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The Monster in the Maze, Barbican, review: 'full-blooded' - Telegraph
Last night, for the final London Symphony Orchestra concert of the season, Simon Rattle was back at the Barbican in what seems increasingly ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
BWW Reviews: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Barbican, July 2 2015
I first saw To Kill a Mockingbird on stage at my first ever visit to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre two years ago and Christopher Sergel's ... «Broadway World, Jul 15»
London Symphony Orchestra/Rattle, Barbican, London — review
A flurry of other announcements has followed, including his appointment as artist-in-association at the Barbican Centre and plans for ... «Financial Times, Jul 15»
To Kill a Mockingbird, Barbican, review: 'take a hanky' - Telegraph
This revival opens in the rather less sylvan surroundings of the Barbican, just a couple of weeks before the publication of Go Set a Watchman, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Station to Station arrives at the Barbican
Station to Station is on at the Barbican Centre until July 27. For details or to see the full programme, visit barbican.org.uk ... «Creative Review, Jul 15»
LSO/Rattle/Zimerman, Barbican, review: 'time for London's other …
Together, they showed that the Barbican acoustics are not to blame for the unrelentingly brash-sounding concertos that we have been getting ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
London Symphony Orchestra / Simon Rattle, Barbican, review: Hail …
When the London Symphony Orchestra announced Simon Rattle as its next music director from September 2017, it felt like Rattle's ... «Evening Standard, Jul 15»
REVIEW: To Kill A Mockingbird, Barbican Theatre
The lanky boy, tousled hair, eager eyes, air gun in hand, surveys the landscape. His nimble, gloriously tom-boyish sister, energy and ... «British Theatre, Jul 15»
Rolling thunder: Doug Aitken's 'Station to Station' arrives at the …
The Barbican's Curve is transformed into a dark, immersive environment for the installation; the vistors' movements are tracked and revealed as ... «wallpaper.com, Jul 15»
Beck and Thurston Moore perform with cowboys at London's …
The live collaboration took place at the city's Barbican Centre on Monday (June 29), with the pair leading a musical and spoken word line-up ... «NME.com, Jul 15»