K.A. Laity's Blog, page 19
June 20, 2023
DCA Dundee & #ArtNightDundee
It’s a big week in Dundee art-wise: Saturday brings the big Art Night with events all over town, including Tai Shani whom Amy Hale as praised highly, especially in this essential read. A few things are already in place and some will hang around after because Dundee is always full of art! So I went... Read More
Published on June 20, 2023 02:35
June 19, 2023
St. George’s Gardens
London is full of unexpected little corners and green spaces. You turn a corner and there’s something unexpected. Here’s a great little garden space that also was one of the first burial grounds not directly attached to a church, but serving two Saint Georges (Queen Square and Bloomsbury). Well worth the jaunt from my hotel... Read More
Published on June 19, 2023 01:56
June 14, 2023
Round the Howff
I bestirred myself to actually leave the house and have a wander in town despite the fact that it was hot and there is a bus driver strike on (also fire fighters). As always the Howff proved a cool respite from the heat and a peaceful place to sit for a while and just be.... Read More
Published on June 14, 2023 03:09
June 9, 2023
Along the South Bank
In between times: writing up a review and gathering more photo spreads of art, but here’s some of the photos that don’t fit into bigger topics. I always enjoy a wander along the South Bank — unless it’s a bank holiday Monday, I must say. Pullulating with people it’s not enjoyable; it took forty minutes... Read More
Published on June 09, 2023 07:20
June 8, 2023
Quarry by Jane White
Quarry Jane White (Boiler House Press: Recovered Books 2023) I was fortunate to be pointed toward this 1967 novel by Anne Billson, who wrote the introduction to this new edition. It’s a wonderful example of the flexibility of the crime genre. White employs familiar tropes to unfamiliar ends, brings in the mythic and the folkloric... Read More
Published on June 08, 2023 03:07
June 7, 2023
Rossettis @ Tate
I have already posted the photos to the ‘book — vainly it appears, as only one or two of them appear in people’s feeds so they keep liking the same two photos over and over. I try to choose more selectively for the blog, but how to choose — for the image, for the significance,... Read More
Published on June 07, 2023 05:17
June 3, 2023
Berthe Morisot
In a rather adventurous turn for me, I took out my passport and headed to suburbia in order to see an exhibit of Berthe Morisot at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, which was on the edges of my consciousness for having held a British Surrealism exhibit some few years ago featuring of course Carrington and others.... Read More
Published on June 03, 2023 02:57
May 25, 2023
Armed with Madness: Mary M. & Bryan Talbot
The embarrassment of riches continues: I have been eagerly anticipating this since Mary started dropping hints last year. I am hoping to arrange an interview with the two of them, but anon — in the meantime let me tell you about this fabulous book. You’ll know (or should!) Mary and Bryan from projects like the... Read More
Published on May 25, 2023 07:12
May 23, 2023
Leonora Carrington: Revelation
I said an embarrassment of riches around Leonora Carrington, didn’t I? Well here’s glory for you: the catalogue from the exhibit this year that brought to public view many parts of her life that have not been seen before (if you’re not someone like Joanna Moorhead who did get to see them) like her home... Read More
Published on May 23, 2023 02:44
May 22, 2023
Surreal Spaces: Life & Art of Leonora Carrington
DMs on Instagram are mostly scammers, but I check them occasionally anyway because sometimes something great is there — like a message from Thames & Hudson asking if I’d be interested in an advance copy of this book. Yes, please! Like all T&H books it’s gorgeously produced, which allows you to see details in paintings... Read More
Published on May 22, 2023 06:44