Dennis’s words: The easiest way to put all of your pieces together to make the complete whole of you present is to find something to love. When you are...
Nobody, so far as I know, calls Carl Dennis a great innovator, and I would not trust anybody who did. Insofar as he has distinctive gifts—and he certa
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Dennis Rainbird is a character appearing in the episode The Killings at Badger's Drift. He was murdered by Katherine Lacey with a butcher's knife. An oily, simpering character, he was his mother's partner in a long term blackmail scheme that victimised many of the villagers. Most of whom they bled dry. When he gave an ultimatum to Katherine Lacey, however, she arrived at his doorstep with a ten-inch bladed knife and slashed open his throat. Nine years after investigating Dennis's murder, Tom Bar
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Irving Blum and Peggy Moffitt, 1964 "Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album" is an exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts in London featuring 1960s America street
Dennis Doheny shares his world through his paintings.
Dennis Hopper spent much of the 1960s on the LA art scene photographing its leading figures in thousands of remarkable images, as this selection shows
Small Town Portraits by Dennis Dinneen. First edition (2020). First impression. Large format hardback in new condition. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch. About Small Town Portraits Designed by Wayne Daly, the book includes a text by Kevin Barry that muses on the minutiae of daily life as described in Dennis Dinneen’s photographs, and an essay by Rachel McIntyre that links Dinneen’s work with the studio portraits of Mike Disfarmer and Seydou Keïta, who have previously exhibited in the Douglas Hyde Gallery. Related Links Books by Dennis Dinneen Books by Murmur Books
His iconic portraits of James Dean in a wintry New York won him fame. But it was his travels in the west coast that brought out his true genius, as he captured the cracks in the 60s counterculture
Dennis Muraguri’s woodcut prints of the brightly-painted matatus (minibus taxis) on busy Kenyan streets
Following the breakout success of Easy Rider, Hopper was hot property in Hollywood and had finally secured funding for The Last Movie, a long-gestating passion project about a stunt co-ordinator, played by Hopper himself. “He was emerging as a rebel, a talent, a film maker,” Schiller says of his subject, “A brilliant man for his…
Dennis Muraguri’s woodcut prints of the brightly-painted matatus (minibus taxis) on busy Kenyan streets
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Jennifer Krasinski on Dennis Cooper’s literary and artistic blog, The Weaklings, which was suddenly taken down by Google without warning.
Celebrated for his images of the Sex Pistols and Bob Marley, few knew that the photograper also documented black British life in London. He talks to Sean O'Hagan
Dennis kissing Karen Lamm (wow)
The 60-year-old Golden Globe winner retired from show business four years ago, but his 'volatile' diva-style antics from his nineties heyday are now returning to haunt him
Dennis Morris's photographs of east London's immigrant Caribbean community in the 1970s