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Category Archives: Art and Photography

Brighton History Centre

31 Thursday Dec 2009

Posted by marina72 in Art and Photography, Books, Brighton, Film, History, Politics, Updates

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Brighton, Brighton and Hove City Council, Brighton History Centre, Hove

Photo by Tony Mould

Brighton and Hove City Council has put forward proposals to shut Brighton History Centre as part of a bid to save almost £8 million from its overall budget in the next year.

But its users claim the closure, which will save the council £62,000, will be a devastating blow.

Brighton Evening Argus, December 15th 2009 Continue reading →

Bob Willoughby 1927-2009

23 Wednesday Dec 2009

Posted by marina72 in Art and Photography, Film, Marilyn Monroe

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Bob Willoughby, Marilyn Monroe

Photographer Bob Willoughby has died at his home in Vence, France, aged 82. For many years he was the one of the most prominent still cameramen in the international film industry, largely due to his unobtrusive style and aesthetic sensibility. Critic Charles Champlin once described Willoughby’s work as transcending photojournalism to become ‘salon art’. Continue reading →

Back Row Brighton

17 Thursday Dec 2009

Posted by marina72 in Art and Photography, Books, Brighton, Film, History, Non-Fiction

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Back Row Brighton, Brighton, Queenspark Books

Back Row Brighton: Cinema-Going in Brighton and Hove is the latest offering from Queenspark Books, a community publisher since 1974. Specialising in the reminiscences of local people, and writing and editing with volunteers, Queenspark has created a unique, alternate history of Brighton. It also provides a focus for aspiring writers with a number of ongoing courses, groups and workshops, and is used as a learning resource by schools in the area.

Given its cultural atmosphere and lively past, it is perhaps unsurprising that Brighton has played a part in the evolution of cinema, from the camera’s invention until the present day. Continue reading →

Marilyn Spotting

14 Saturday Nov 2009

Posted by marina72 in Art and Photography, Brighton, Marilyn Monroe

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Marilyn Monroe

Stairs

Stairs

Kitchen

Kitchen

Lounge

Lounge

Scott Fortner has added pictures of Marilyn sightings from around the world to his Marilyn Monroe Collection. Some photos taken while out and about in Brighton are included there, while above are some more photos from inside my home.

Celebrating Madonna

30 Wednesday Sep 2009

Posted by marina72 in Art and Photography, Film, Madonna, Music

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Celebration, It's So Cool, Madonna, Mr Brainwash, Revolver

Mr Brainwash

Celebration is Madonna’s third greatest hits package, spanning her thirty–year career. She has also released collections of remixes and ballads, as well as eleven studio albums and several film soundtracks. A two-disc compilation, showcasing such a prolific artist, seems almost minimal.  It is accompanied by a double DVD featuring nearly fifty videos.

The cover, by street artist Mr Brainwash, is striking, if perhaps too obvious a riff on Warhol’s Marilyn. But Madonna is an icon in her own right, and Celebration’s booklet includes some of the best artwork on any of her albums. Browned newspaper featuring printed lyrics are overlaid by images from Madonna’s many incarnations; there are montages, a Banksy-style billboard, and my own favourite, a young Madonna surrounded by smashed records.

The artwork recreates the New York club scene of the 1970s and 80s where Madonna found her niche. That spirit of ‘reinvention’ has echoed through the following decades, and sets her apart from her imitators. Now she is a phenomenon on the scale of Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Michael Jackson – the only woman in that select club, and by far the most provocative.

Some critics would argue that Madonna’s true genius lies in marketing, but the music tells another story. While the Beatles split acrimoniously, and Michael and Elvis faded away, Madonna remains a dominant force, running ahead of the pack. Continue reading →

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