FYI #13

One of my favourite works in the AGNSW collection, Cy Twombly’s Three studies from the Temeraire 1998-1999

  • How Miuccia Prada Sees the World, interview in the March issue of Vogue. Love the photos by Stef Mitchell

  • Contents of Charles Darwin’s entire personal library revealed for first time, via the Guardian

  • Artistic director and lead violin of the ACO, Richard Tognetti reading Oliver Jeffers’ ‘How to Catch a Star’. The orchestra is performing a stage adaptation of the book for schools in July

  • ‘It’s testament to Georgia’s clear-eyed vision that these transformations contain no lessons, no authorial judgements - simply her compassionate observation of the ways life has of turning out differently than we’d hoped.’… I liked this line in Charlotte Wood’s foreword to a collection of previously unpublished stories by her friend, Georgia Blain (1964 - 2016), We All Lived in Bondi Then

  • Conversation with entrepreneur Cath Kidson on Matt Gibberd’s Homing In podcast

  • ‘I’ve long believed that democracy depends in part on co-existing with strangers and people unlike you, on feeling that you have something in common with them.’, an essay by Rebecca Solnit on San Francisco, via the London Review of Books

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