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Conceptual artist, Fluxus artist, writer, performance artist, sculptor, book artist, painter Davi Det Hompson (1939–1996), also known as David E. Thompson , born in Sharon, Pennsylvania , and raised in Warren, Ohio , [ 1 ] was a Fluxus book artist , [ 2 ] concrete poet , creator of mail art , [ 3 ] sculptor and painter living and working in ...
By 1993 Arts Review had relaunched as the monthly magazine Art Review. Sensing a new, more youthful and irreverent mood taking shape in contemporary art, it put Gilbert & George on the cover, and drew a growing readership to the work of the ' Young British Artists ’, towards the internationalising art world of the 2000s.
Gill began his writing career in his thirties, writing "art reviews for little magazines". His first piece for Tatler, in 1991, was an account of being in a detox clinic, written under the pseudonym Blair Baillie. [9] In 1993, he moved to The Sunday Times where, according to Lynn Barber, "he quickly established himself as their shiniest star". [9]
The gifted painter, who died in 1966, drew from Renaissance and Old Master artists. An absorbing survey of his career is now on view at the Hammer Museum.
John T. Thompson, military officer, supervised development of the M1903 Springfield rifle and the M1911 pistol, inventor of the Thompson submachine gun Horace M. Trent , physicist best known for finding that a bull whip's crack is a sonic boom and for writing the currently accepted force-current analogy in physics known as the Trent analogy
Thompson produced more than 1,525 numbered paintings in his fine arts career. He had numerous reviews, and his works adorned many covers of accredited magazines such as Reader’s Digest, [12] American Art Review, [13] Southwest Art, [14] Western Art Digest, [15] Midwest Art, [16] International Fine Art Collector, [17] and Country Gentleman. [18]
BANK was an artists' group active in London during the 1990s.Simon Bedwell and David Burrows were involved with it. [citation needed]BANK also published a satirical magazine delivering tabloid-style critiques of the art world.
Elspeth Susan Thompson was born on June 26, 1961, at Staplehurst, Kent. She grew up on a farm. The family moved to Bromley, and she was sent to Mary Datchelor Girls' School in Camberwell Grove. She won a place at Trinity College, Cambridge, where she studied History and the History of Art.