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Niamh O’Malley A new exhibition curated by Richard Malone imagines a dialogue between the seminal modernist architect and designer, and other Irish creators May 21, 2021 Following a turbulent year with disruptions and setbacks, the sun-drenched French Riviera will welcome an exhibition looking at the legacy of Irish architect, furniture designer, and pioneer of the modernist movement, Eileen Gray. Curated by the London-based Irish designer and multidisciplinary artist Richard Malone, Making and Momentum: In Conversation with Eileen Gray imagines a dialogue between Gray, Malone, and seven prominent Irish artists and artisans. The exhibition will debut at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin’s town hall in June, in conjunction with the public reopening of Gray’s E-1027, the modernist villa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. From there, it will travel to Dublin’s National Museum in Collins Barracks in August and finally to Gray’s hometown of Wexford in spring 2022, a ....
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Nicholas Daley’s multicultural roots celebrated in London Nicholas Daley’s multicultural roots celebrated in London ‘Return to Slygo’ by Nicholas Daley installation view. Photography: Charles Emerson Whether it’s po-faced editors surveying a line of models at a runway show, or exhibition visitors peering through glass vitrines at lifeless clothing, there’s an air of detachment around how clothing is received or displayed on the catwalk or in a gallery. Jamaican-Scottish menswear designer Nicholas Daley doesn’t subscribe to either method of presentation. His community- and-heritage-celebrating catwalk shows in London throb with the drumbeats and saxophone screeches of reggae, dub and jazz. Musicians blow tubas and bang cowbells on the catwalk, and encourage guests to get up from their seats and dance. Daley’s immersive approach closely aligns with that of Jemima Burrill, co-curator of Greenwich Peninsula’s Now Gallery. ....
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Bethany Williams is beaming on the other end of our video chat and rightly so. When we spoke, she had just been announced the winner of the British Fashion Council and British Vogue’s Designer Fashion Fund. As the victor, she will receive a £200,000 grant to grow her business and appear in the June issue of British Vogue alongside the other finalists: Supriya Lele, Alighieri, Completedworks, Halpern, Asai, Richard Malone, ELV Denim, Chopova Lowena, Olubiyi Thomas, and Kwadian Editions. “I didn’t think we were going to win, so I was really, really shocked about it,” Williams said giddily. “There are so many amazing designers; it’s amazing just to be alongside them and to be included in the group.” ....