Corrective Retrospective: Peter Mendelsund
Of course, the greatest pleasure comes from finding his work, on your own personal bookshelf, already living there, with you. Designs loved, and now known. Ruth Thomas writes.
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Of course, the greatest pleasure comes from finding his work, on your own personal bookshelf, already living there, with you. Designs loved, and now known. Ruth Thomas writes.
Her photos challenge you to think twice about things you see and do every day, but never really examine. Lucy Rossen writes.
The physicality and urgency of the performance brought the story of one woman, and in a way the stories of all women, powerfully alive. Katie McAllister reviews.
Here are the numbers that do and don’t matter. Julian Coleman and Ed Hollingdale report.
The thing about climbing up two Corinthian columns to get into someone’s house is that you can’t really do it. Harry Peter Sanderson writes.
I hope you can see what makes these works so beautiful and gentle. Pema Monaghan writes.
Scene 3: words by Nick Morlet, art by Clare Moran.
Some say Corinthian columns can be Too Much. Well, they are right. Harry Peter Sanderson writes.
Harry Peter Sanderson reviews.
The Pelican team talks you through how they prepared for the Save The Children Book Sale this year.