Retrospective work has been absorbing me recently and follows on from my last post when I watched a South Bank show made in 1996 about Sir Peter Blake as he looked back on his life as an artist at that time. It prompted me to review my own output over Continue Reading
Ian Dury
May 2016 Blog (2) Art, Music and Synaesthesia
Some of my earliest childhood memories are of art and music. I clamoured for pencil and paper so that I could draw – anything and everything. Certain pieces of music sent strange tingling feelings down my spine at a tender age too. Sketching, painting, listening and performing subsequently became central Continue Reading
August 2013 Blog
The Ian Dury exhibition “More than Fair” at the Royal College of Art which runs until September 1st was an absolute revelation and the most interesting I have been to for some time. It represents, in my view, some of the very best in pop art, and I went round Continue Reading