Irish furniture designer Eileen Gray is regarded as one of the pioneers of modernist architecture and her lacquer work is still mimicked today. But it wasn’t just furniture Eileen had a talent for, having originally studied painting at the Slade where she was one of the first women to be accepted to the school. Throughout her career Eileen continued to practise painting in her spare time, working mostly in gouache or mixed media on paper.
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Nicer Tuesdays: See Bruno Bayley’s magazine talk and get tickets for March’s event!
At last month’s Nicer Tuesdays supported by Park Communications we were celebrating all things print and were delighted to be joined by Bruno Bayley of Vice who talked us through the title’s history and examined why the publication remains a core part of an expanding media empire. You can watch his talk above to get some real insights into the way this much talked-about but often misunderstood publication operates.
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