The National Portrait Gallery has a couple of special exhibitions on at the moment. One is the glorious portraits of Irving Penn who had access to an amazing range of famous faces, from Wallis Simpson to Greta Garbo and Rudolf Nureyev. The exhibition follows the development of his work over the decades and you can see some people photographed twice. His early device of photographing people in the corner of rooms moved on to photos of subject somewhat hidden - by clothing or by the closing one or both eyes. Also there is a small show of photos by Jane Brown who worked in black and white and only using available light which I really admire. Here's the poster shot of Irving Penn and a sneaky shot of Jane Brown's Mick Jagger I took some while ago at a foyer exhibition at the Guardian. A second Jane Brown was the irresistible shot of Henri Cartier Bresson taking a photo of Jane taking a photo....
We had a bit of rain this week but there was a warm welcome at St Martins-in-the-Field church who had a Vivaldi concert including his 'Summer' concerto. Wonderful music in a fabulous setting. 2 photos to give you the idea - one inside the church and one exterior view on a sunny day to show it at its best.
We were looking forward to seeing 'Little Dog Laughed' but it was not all we'd hoped although Tamsin Grieg was brilliant and worth the trip. The play just didn't add up to enough, perhaps it was the anticipation? Looking to go next week to see a matinee so am on the look out for some bargain tickets.
Not so much eating out this week but if you find yourself looking for a coffee on Portobello Road I can recommend Gails but only if you are strong enough to resist all the cakes! Good coffee and a jolly atmosphere. Then if you are near Notting Hill Gate tube station, head for Pain Quotidien for coffee and snacks and you'll not be disappointed. Today I'm off to a soft launch of a new Raymond Blanc restaurant so watch this space next week for reviews...
Bye for now,
Sue
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