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CVAAD Projects
CVAAD Projects( Contemporary Visual Art of the African Diaspora) is an effort to increase the visibility of art made by contemporary black artists around the globe. This blog serves as both a resource...
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Architects Milton Keynes | RIBA | Michele Ragozzino Architects | Architects London
Michele Ragozzino Architects was established in 2003 after a number of years working for architects such as David Adjaye, William Russell, East and Waugh Thistleton.He has produced design work at a range of scales, from exhibitions at the Crafts Council and Adjaye/ Russells Chris Ofili and Jake Chapman houses to a £9m mixed-use development in Hackney.He has pursued independent and collaborative projects since 2001, most notably our collaborations with David Nossiter Architects have been shortlisted and exhibited in a number of competitions and exhibitions, namely Light at the end of the Tunnel and the Museum of Respect in Southwark in 2005 and the Cyclised Cities' exhibition at New London Architecture in 2008.
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SAL IDRISS PHOTOGRAPHER
Born in 1970. Kumasi, Ghana. Sal Idriss studied photography at the London Institute in England. While pursuing his studies, he got his first break into the world of photography when he was appointed festival photographer for the 1996 London Jazz Festival. After the completion of his studies, he went on to work for local newspapers, the Hammersmith and Fulham chronicle. Giving him the opportunity to cover a wide variety of subjects from the homeless to Prince Edward.Idriss is currently working in the music and film industry capturing images of black figures in mainstream culture. He has been commissioned by Chris Ofili, Turner Prize winner, the fashion house Commes Des Garcon, David Adjaye of the Adjaye Association and music record labels Polydor and Sony to name but a few.In addition, his photographers can be found in the extensive collection at the National Portrait Gallery, London, presently 20 images in the permanent collection from his continuing project f2.8 at 15th portfolio. Idriss has also exhibited his work at the Fitzwilliam Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, Greater London Authority, City Hall and most recently at the 7ème Rencontres Africaines de la Photographie de Bamako Biennale in Mali. His work has been featured on the covers Blues & Soul magazine, the Guardian, The Times, the Mirror, GQ magazine, Mojo, Scotland on Sunday and ES magazine.
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