🎨✨ 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.
🎨✨ 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.
🎨✨ 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.
🎨✨ 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.
🎨✨ 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.
🎨✨ 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.
🎨🌟 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.