Wendy Klein admires the craft with which John Mole makes poetry out of the deepest of feelings.
Sands Film Club recently screened Alessandro Blasetti’s 1860 as part of its 1934 cinema season. Blasetti’s pioneering film has been credited with introducing a number of cinematic techniques which would become calling cards of Italy’s Neo-Realist directors, such as De Sica, Visconti and Rossellini, during the 1940’s and 1950’s.
Arp, The poetry of Forms is a major retrospective of an artist whose work seeks to captures abstract thought. This exhibition is contrasted by Tracey Emin’s My bed and her selection of Turner sea-scapes, that deal with a more visceral response to life.
A temporary installation in Bloomsbury Square is a powerful reminder of the work of exiled Russian poets in the last century
By Michael Bartholomew-Biggs • installations, poetry, politics, year 2017 • Tags: installations, Michael Bartholomew-Biggs, poetry, politics