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Stories Told On Silk: Emma Talbot on her DCA exhibition
Emma Talbot s upcoming exhibition at DCA sees her create exploded narratives around grief of failing systems in the current point of crash , all within a deftly made, immersive installation of paintings, sculpture and film Feature by Adam Benmakhlouf | 25 Jan 2021
Emma Talbot begins describing her latest exhibition in Dundee Contemporary Arts with the story of how she came into contact with
The Riders of the Sidhe, John Duncan’s Celtic Revival painting at the McManus Museum. “Almost in a cursory way, the Head of Exhibitions showing me around, said, You won’t be that interested in that. And I thought, Oh God, I really am. It’s this really elaborate image, and it incorporates these archaeological finds that are actually in museums in Scotland. They’re put into this narrative painting as if the painter is imagining them being used in real life by these ancient mythological figures, li
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Here are five things Davis students are watching and reading over break
Looking for a new binge-worthy book to read or show to watch now that the stress of finals is finally over? Five students recommend their latest obsessions that are perfect to pass the time while lying around the house this holiday break.
Madam Secretary
Lauren Remish, a second-year psychology major, recommends “Madam Secretary.” The series, which can be found on Netflix, follows Elizabeth McCord’s work as the secretary of state as she works on timely foreign affairs.
“If you are into politics I would highly recommend this show,” Remish said. “It was very interesting and I learned a lot about what the secretary of state does. A great show to throw yourself into because it’s long and very entertaining.”
Family shocked after driver who hit elderly grandfather in Tesco car park failed to stop
Police have been notified about the incident
David Talbot was at the Tesco Extra store in Talbot Green, Pontyclun, when he was hit by a car (Image: David Talbot/Google Street View)
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