Pictures featured in the book "XTC" by Vittorio Azzoni, Milano, Gammalibri, 1986. Fifth picture features sketches by Andy Partridge. (2/2)
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Pictures featured in the book "XTC" by Vittorio Azzoni, Milano, Gammalibri, 1986. Fifth picture features sketches by Andy Partridge. (2/2)
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XTC as The Dukes of Stratosphear
Pictures featured in the book "XTC" by Vittorio Azzoni, Milano, Gammalibri, 1986. (1/2)
I'm the mole from the Ministry And you'll all bow down to me I'm the mole in your potting shed I'm the bad thoughts inside your head … ... and you won't catch me ! (x)
'Cause life don't mean much If measured out with someone else's plight (In time you'll see the light) (x)
One of the strangest side projects of all time, Getintothis’ Paul Clark re-evaluates XTC’s intriguing Dukes of Stratosphear. XTC these days seem to have slipped from the consciousness somewhat – they certainly deserve to be less of a footnote that they have become. As a band, and in particular Andy Partridge, their principal songwriter,Read More
The Adaptable Educator's Book Review - Sculptural Ceramics by Ian Gregory
Ian Gregory’s Sculptural Ceramics emerges as a pivotal text within contemporary ceramic discourse, deftly bridging the divide between traditional craft and avant-garde sculptural practice. As both an artist and educator, Gregory crafts a compelling narrative that situates ceramics not merely as functional or decorative vessels, but as an expressive medium capable of engaging with complex…