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Russell Tovey Instagram - ⛰️ THE WAR BETWEEN THE LAND AND THE SEA 🌊

Just announced in Hall H: A new Whoniverse spin-off begins filming next month with Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Russell Tovey, Jemma Redgrave and Alexander Devrient leading the cast.
 
Find out more at the #DoctorWho website 🔗↖️
Russell Tovey Instagram - @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024
Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 

1. @loewe 
2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 
3. @prada 

@_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ 

@britishgq
 #GQHEROES 
#BMWxGQHEROES 
@bmwuk
Russell Tovey Instagram - @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024
Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 

1. @loewe 
2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 
3. @prada 

@_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ 

@britishgq
 #GQHEROES 
#BMWxGQHEROES 
@bmwuk
Russell Tovey Instagram - @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024
Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 

1. @loewe 
2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 
3. @prada 

@_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ 

@britishgq
 #GQHEROES 
#BMWxGQHEROES 
@bmwuk
Russell Tovey Instagram - “Dog Dad” install happening @paulsmithdesign Mayfair right now, with considered curation by @russelltovey - so bloody exciting, opening end of the week - come!
Russell Tovey Instagram - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Nice one GQ Heroes 2024 @britishgq @gq @bmwuk @chrisbrownstylist #gqheroesxbmw #gqheroes #bmw #bmwelectric #i4 #lewks
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Russell Tovey Instagram - Come through John O’ Shea 🥃

Feud: Capote vs. the Swans streaming Jan 31 @fxnetworks @feudfx @ryanmurphyproductions
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Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
Russell Tovey Instagram - @bmwuk #gqheroesxbmw #BMW #THEi5 #BMWi5Flow #NOSTOKANA #eink #EstherMahlangu #technology
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Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
Russell Tovey Instagram - Cheers @cultured_mag @serpentineuk @bmwgroupculture @bmwuk photography by @andrewtess
Russell Tovey Instagram - @serpentineuk summer party with @bmwuk @bmwgroupculture ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
Russell Tovey Instagram - SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM - BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 

🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast
Russell Tovey Instagram - SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM - BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 

🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast
Russell Tovey Instagram - SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM - BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 

🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
Russell Tovey Instagram - Basel Basel, so good they named it twice  @fondationbeyeler (@tardis235)
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🎉 AD - New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD - this episode is presented by Sotheby’s 

‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more!

📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. 

Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize.

Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally.

🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys

🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
Russell Tovey Instagram - 🎨🎉 AD - New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD - this episode is presented by Sotheby’s 

‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more!

📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. 

Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize.

Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally.

🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys

🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
Russell Tovey - 34.3K Likes - ⛰️ THE WAR BETWEEN THE LAND AND THE SEA 🌊

Just announced in Hall H: A new Whoniverse spin-off begins filming next month with Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Russell Tovey, Jemma Redgrave and Alexander Devrient leading the cast.
 
Find out more at the #DoctorWho website 🔗↖️

34.3K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : ⛰️ THE WAR BETWEEN THE LAND AND THE SEA 🌊 Just announced in Hall H: A new Whoniverse spin-off begins filming next month with Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Russell Tovey, Jemma Redgrave and Alexander Devrient leading the cast. Find out more at the #DoctorWho website 🔗↖️
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Russell Tovey - 5.2K Likes - @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024
Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 

1. @loewe 
2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 
3. @prada 

@_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ 

@britishgq
 #GQHEROES 
#BMWxGQHEROES 
@bmwuk

5.2K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024 Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 1. @loewe 2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 3. @prada @_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ @britishgq #GQHEROES #BMWxGQHEROES @bmwuk
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Russell Tovey - 5.2K Likes - @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024
Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 

1. @loewe 
2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 
3. @prada 

@_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ 

@britishgq
 #GQHEROES 
#BMWxGQHEROES 
@bmwuk

5.2K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024 Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 1. @loewe 2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 3. @prada @_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ @britishgq #GQHEROES #BMWxGQHEROES @bmwuk
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Russell Tovey - 5.2K Likes - @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024
Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 

1. @loewe 
2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 
3. @prada 

@_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ 

@britishgq
 #GQHEROES 
#BMWxGQHEROES 
@bmwuk

5.2K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : @russelltovey attends GQ Heroes 2024 Styling: @chrisbrownstylist @collectivetalentsinc 1. @loewe 2. @brunellocucinelli_brand 3. @prada @_jack.lai_ and @photosbygabs__ @britishgq #GQHEROES #BMWxGQHEROES @bmwuk
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Russell Tovey - 2.2K Likes - “Dog Dad” install happening @paulsmithdesign Mayfair right now, with considered curation by @russelltovey - so bloody exciting, opening end of the week - come!

2.2K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : “Dog Dad” install happening @paulsmithdesign Mayfair right now, with considered curation by @russelltovey – so bloody exciting, opening end of the week – come!
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Russell Tovey - 1.6K Likes - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin

1.6K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024. During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels. Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence. Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more. 📸: @josselin
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Russell Tovey - 1.6K Likes - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin

1.6K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024. During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels. Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence. Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more. 📸: @josselin
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Russell Tovey - 1.6K Likes - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin

1.6K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024. During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels. Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence. Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more. 📸: @josselin
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Russell Tovey - 1.6K Likes - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin

1.6K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024. During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels. Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence. Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more. 📸: @josselin
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Russell Tovey - 1.6K Likes - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin

1.6K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024. During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels. Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence. Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more. 📸: @josselin
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Russell Tovey - 1.6K Likes - Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024.

During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels.

Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence.

Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more.

📸: @josselin

1.6K Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Artist Es Devlin shares with TalkArt about SURFACING, Devlin’s new work commissioned by @BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024. During this year’s internationally loved art fair, @EsDevlin brought @RussellTovey and @RobertDiament of @TalkArt on a personal tour of SURFACING. Collaborating with Paris-based choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin created a box of water that transformed into a magician’s conjuring apparatus, surfacing dancers through layers of water, light, paint, and pixels. Paired with a pilot fleet of BMW iX5 Hydrogen vehicles enveloped in prints of Devlin’s collaged paintings and transformed into mobile sound installations with artist and engineer conversations, Devlin’s work at @ArtBasel illuminated themes of hydrogen, technology, ritual and transcendence. Swipe to see behind-the-scenes from TalkArt’s interview with Devlin and BMW Hydrogen engineer Jürgen Guldner and tune in at the [link in bio] to learn more. 📸: @josselin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Nice one GQ Heroes 2024 @britishgq @gq @bmwuk @chrisbrownstylist #gqheroesxbmw #gqheroes #bmw #bmwelectric #i4 #lewks

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Caption : Nice one GQ Heroes 2024 @britishgq @gq @bmwuk @chrisbrownstylist #gqheroesxbmw #gqheroes #bmw #bmwelectric #i4 #lewks
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. 

We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself.

Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject. 

As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris. 

In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award. 

🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney

📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! In this exclusive podcast episode, we meet @MaryMcCartney, world renowned photographer, film-maker and sustainable food pioneer. As a leading British creative, her work covers multiple disciplines, but is always rooted in her passion for impactful storytelling. We meet at Claridges Art Space in London to explore her joint show ‘Double Exposure’ with photography legend David Bailey. Unfolding like a conversation between two friends, Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney brings two era-defining British photographers into dialogue for the first time. Curated by @Brandei_Estes, this striking series of works spans the 1960s to the present day – exploring a shared aesthetic of reinvention, play and the art of portraiture itself. Mary McCartney’s insightful gaze reveals enigmatic and evocative portraits of celebrity icons, from Kate Moss to Harry Styles. Like Bailey, there’s a dash of the theatrical and performative in her photographs. But set alongside everyday moments – a ballet dancer ‘off pointe’ or a woman hailing a taxi – she conjures the sense that anything, or anyone, could be a subject.  As a portrait and fine art photographer, #MaryMcCartney’s work has been featured globally, with exhibitions taking place in London, New York, France and in 2015 was invited by Buckingham Palace to take the official photograph to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning Monarch. Her work is held in major private and public permanent collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Royal Academy, London; and the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Paris.  In 2023, McCartney’s first feature documentary If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the Abbey Road Studios 90 year history, was selected to premiere at The Telluride Film Festival. Streaming globally on Disney, and was nominated for a Critics Choice Documentary Award.  🔗 Follow @MaryMcCartney 📸 ‘Double Exposure: David Bailey & Mary McCartney’ is open to all, and will run in @ClaridgesArtSpace, Brook Street, London until 19 July 2024. Free entry! Thanks to Katy Wick and The Wick.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

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Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall.

#CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. 

The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine.

Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 

🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 

📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!

📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨🌟 New @TalkArt! We meet artist @CorbinShaww, live from the @CrossedWiresFest podcast festival in Sheffield’s City Hall. #CorbinShaw (b. 1998) is a British artist based in East London, originally from Sheffield. Exploring the complex realm of masculinity and identity through the medium of textiles. Using his upbringing in a South Yorkshire ex-mining town Corbin investigate’s masculinity and how it was defined to him growing up. Breaking stigmas and stereotypes through his re-imagination of masculine ‘icons’ and objects. The artist pays homage to the people and places that have shaped his northern identity – the pub, football pitches and boxing gyms. Collaborations include Women’s Aid, BBC Sport & Fred Perry and had cover’s for EXIT, Perfect Magazine and Circle Zero Eight as well as features in The Guardian, The Face, Dazed and Metal Magazine. Corbin Shaw presented his fourth London solo show ‘Little Dark Age’ at @__incubator__, Marylebone, where he explores modern day Britishness through ancient crafts, exploring what is the meaning of tradition and questioning what it means to be ‘English’ today. 🔗 Follow @CorbinShaww. Learn more: www.corbinshaw.com 💕 Thank you #Sheffield for being a wonderful live audience #CrossedWiresFest. 📻🎧 Listen free @applepodcasts @spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! 📸 Corbin portrait by @OliverTruelove. Talk Art portrait by Christine Ting.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Cheers @cultured_mag @serpentineuk @bmwgroupculture @bmwuk photography by @andrewtess

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Caption : Cheers @cultured_mag @serpentineuk @bmwgroupculture @bmwuk photography by @andrewtess
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - @serpentineuk summer party with @bmwuk @bmwgroupculture ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Caption : @serpentineuk summer party with @bmwuk @bmwgroupculture ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

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Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. 

We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto.

Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed.

We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now.

🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! Live at Apple Covent Garden. We meet Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem to celebrate her first new music in 3 years, the new single Big Man featuring @MoonchildSanelly. Recorded in front of a live audience of 400 art lovers, we explore her rise to fame over the past few years, what it was like playing the Sally Bowles lead in Cabaret on London’s West End and her love of art and how artists continue to inspire her creative process while recording her third album. We discuss her admiration for artists including @LindseyMendick, Marina Abramović @AbramovicInstitute, @TraceyEminStudio, @CindySherman, @CorbinShaww and @JennyHolzerStudio. Her passion for visiting museums like @YSPsculpture, @Hayward.Gallery and artist degree shows, responding to Tony Soprano and masculine archetypes in her new imagery and what it feels like to be permanently hanging on the walls in the @NationalPortraitGallery collection, in a portrait by photographer Karina Lax @KarinaLaxPhoto. Rebecca Lucy Taylor, known professionally by her stage name Self Esteem, is an award winning English singer-songwriter. Nominated at the Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize for her last hit album, Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem had sell-out tours at ever-growing venues across the UK and played the largest gigs of her career including Glastonbury – in recognising herself and others, Rebecca Taylor has made countless people feel esteemed. We love Self Esteem SO much! You can stream her new single, which is without doubt THE song of the summer BIG MAN, and also listen to her award-winning album PRIORITISE PLEASURE now at Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to your music!!! View her new video for BIG MAN on YouTube now. 🔗 Follow @SelfEsteemSelfEsteem on Instagram and @SelfEsteem___ on X.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator

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Caption : Hockney in Shanghai @modernartmuseum_sh #curator
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM - BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 

🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM – BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM - BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 

🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast

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Caption : SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM – BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM - BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 

🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : SOUND CHECK!! APPLE Covent Garden!!!! See you all at 8pm!!!! They’ve closed the whole store for us!!! SELF ESTEEM – BIG MAN ERA BEGINS!!!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @selfesteemselfesteem x @talkart x @apple 🎧 This special episode will air next week on the podcast
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery.

For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. 

Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. 

Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive. 

A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole. 

🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 

Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist JACK PIERSON @jackpierson9 to explore his new solo show at Lisson Gallery. For his first exhibition in London in over 20 years, New York-based artist #JackPierson presents a new series of works that explore our experiences of love, kinship, celebration, poetry, youth, and identity. Pierson diverted from the path of documentary photographers that he studied with in Boston, and was instead drawn to punk-influenced performativity, embracing non-linear, spontaneous compilations that prioritise the expression of individual freedoms over existing narratives. He has since, through a multi-disciplinary practice, challenged conventional hierarchies by commingling mediums equally. Featuring his signature word sculptures, photographs, YELLOW ARRAY, MALE ARRAY, FEMALE ARRAY, DRAWING ARRAY (all 2024), and a series of folded photographic works, a journey through the exhibition invites viewers into a world where narratives, intimate and autobiographical, interact with those distinctly universal and inclusive.  A yellow hue echoes throughout the exhibition – a shift from Pierson’s typical blue, pink and grayscale themes – the centrepiece of this being YELLOW ARRAY (2024). A coalescence of archival pigment prints, C-type prints, cylindrical magnets, folded pigment prints, found posters, galvanized metal, paper, spray and watercolour paint, these large-scale compositions, spanning ten by fifteen-foot panels, intricately incorporate magazine pages, photographs, drawings, vintage poster and other ephemera, both personal and unfamiliar. Pierson’s meticulous process of addition and rearrangement of diverse components – either produced by Pierson himself or discovered during his travels – mirrors that of a collector; each material is afforded a prominent presence within the whole.  🔗 Follow @JackPierson9 Visit his solo show at Lisson Gallery until 3rd August 2024, free entry. Thanks to his galleries @Lisson_Gallery and @ThaddaeusRopac.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Basel Basel, so good they named it twice  @fondationbeyeler (@tardis235)

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Caption : Basel Basel, so good they named it twice @fondationbeyeler (@tardis235)
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

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Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

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Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions.

The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections.

Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes.

This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique.

🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay

❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin

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Caption : Season 22 begins! 🎨✨ New @TalkArt! We meet artist Nathanaëlle Herbelin @NathanaelleHerbelin to discuss her major solo show in Paris. A constant visitor to the Musée d’Orsay’s collections since childhood, Herbelin has been invited to put her canvases and sources of inspiration into perspective. An heiress to Les Nabis (a group of young French artists active in Paris from 1888 until 1900, who played a large part in the transition from Impressionism), the artist brings their favorite subjects, daily life, domestic interiors and intimacy, up-to-date in resolutely contemporary compositions. The presentation of her work at the Musée d’Orsay is very much in line with one of the focuses of the museum’s cultural project, which consists of extending “Orsay’s polyphony” to less classical artistic figures, in this case by presenting an emerging artist who has already won considerable critical praise. Her meteoric career since she graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts less than ten years ago has drawn a great deal of attention and will also provide an opportunity to highlight the Musée d’Orsay’s interest in artists attending the school that is its neighbor, especially the alumni fascinated by its collections. Herbelin has cited Les Nabis—a group of young painters active in Paris during the late 19th century—as a central influence in her practice. Most notably, she takes inspiration from the stylistic poetry that art historical figures such as Pierre Bonnard applied to domestic scenes. This modern twist should indisputably be able to resonate with the paintings of Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Felix Vallotton, hung permanently in these galleries, with no conflict or impression of imitation since the world of Nathanaëlle Herbelin remains so sensitive and unique. 🔗 Follow @NathanaelleHerbelin and visit the exhibition until 30th June 2024 in Paris @MuseeOrsay ❤️‍🔥 Big thank you’s to the exhibition’s curator @GausserandNicolas and to her galleries @XavierHufkens and @GalerieJousseEntreprise 🎨🇫🇷 We love her paintings and think you will too #NathanaelleHerbelin
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🎉 AD - New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD - this episode is presented by Sotheby’s 

‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more!

📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. 

Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize.

Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally.

🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys

🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.

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Caption : 🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
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Russell Tovey - 3 Likes - 🎨🎉 AD - New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD - this episode is presented by Sotheby’s 

‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more!

📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. 

Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize.

Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally.

🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys

🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.

3 Likes – Russell Tovey Instagram

Caption : 🎨🎉 AD – New #TalkArt! We meet art critic Jennifer Higgie @Jennifer_Higgie and Global Head of Private Sales at Sotheby’s Chloe Stead @ChloeStead to chat all about the summer loan exhibition at #SothebysLondon — ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads.’ #AD – this episode is presented by Sotheby’s ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ in partnership with @artukdotorg brings together 12 masterpieces from regional museums by international artists connected to and influenced by the city. Inspired by the National Gallery’s Bicentenary celebrations in which they have loaned 12 works to remarkable masterpieces from its own collection to institutions throughout the country, this exhibition does the reverse: bringing together 12 extraordinary works of art from major regional collections, as an homage to London and to all those who have come from elsewhere to be inspired. Artists including Frank Bowling, Magdalena Odundo, Lucie Rie, John Minton, Frances Bacon, Frank Auerbach and more! 📍Free and open to the public at the #SothebysLondon New Bond Street galleries now through 5 July, come see the works together for the first time ever. Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer. Previously the editor of Frieze magazine, and the presenter of Bow Down, a podcast about women in art history, she is the author of a 2021 book on women’s self-portraits, ‘The Mirror & The Palette: Rebellion, Revolution & Resistance, 500 Years of Women’s Self Portraits’. Her latest book ‘The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World’, was published in 2023. Jennifer has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize and the John Moore’s Painting Prize. Chloe Stead is Global Head of Private Sales, Old Masters Paintings for Sotheby’s. She actively works with collectors, institutions, and dealers in buying and selling works of art internationally. 🔗 Follow @Jennifer_Higgie and to learn more about the exhibition visit: @Sothebys 🖼️ ‘London: An Artistic Crossroads’ is open now and runs until 5th July at Sotheby’s New Bond Street.
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