“How beautiful ugliness is”
A group exhibition
Exploring the concept of ugliness
At the Red Gate Gallery. Brixton, London
28 May – 24 June
Reviewed by Sasha Dee
(Red Gate Gallery is situated where once upon a time Cooltan Arts Centre was born. It is underneath the arches of Laughborough Junction.)
Gabriela Fabrowska
The Elements
Dulwich Picture Gallery, until 9th May 2010
An Artist Haunted by Death & Mortality
by Sasha Dee
Paul Nash as the second Lieutenant
Paul Nash was born in 1889 in London. His father was a prosperous lawyer. Sadly his mother suffered from a very long mental illness when he was growing up. This affected his mental make up. [...]
Costume Department
Royal National Theatre
Members of Cooltan Arts Centre Visit
November 2009
Sasha Dee
Cooltan has a genius Fashion and Textile tutor in Lydia Honeybunch who is as sweet as her name suggests and her mother Lizzy Honeybunch who once worked as textile designer tutor at the Cooltan as well. Combination of these two dynamic persons gave a rare [...]
Italian Renaissance Drawings
Fra Angelico to Leonardo:
At The British Museum
22 April – 25 July 2010
Cooltan Arts Visit
Community Preview Sunday 18 April 2010
Sasha Dee
If there is a “wonderland of Alice” for adults then the former reading room of the British Museum with exquisite dome
They Walked In Beauty
Like the Stars, in showers of applause
Miss Lydia Honeybunch, the Brain & Beauty behind the Cooltan Arts Textile & Design Department
Alternative Fashion Week
At Spitalfields Traders Market London E1
19-23 April 2010
Watched by Sasha Dee
Photes: Kathrin Kirrmann & William Ball
“These boots are made for walking”