Alex Rider, Chloe, The Offenders: The eight major productions being filmed in Bristol right now
There are some major series in production across the city
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Pearl Mackie as DC Rafferty & Ben Irving as DI Venn in The Long Call (Image: ITV)
Plenty of fantastic TV programmes have been filmed in Bristol over the decades, many of which you can watch right now on streaming services.
But don t worry if you ve already made your way through all of them, as there s a host of brilliant new shows being filmed in the city as we speak.
With an abundance of historic streets, stunning green spaces and majestic buildings, it s no wonder various production companies are eager to use Bristol as the backdrop for their latest series.
Banksy s Subject to Availability expected to raise over £3m as it heads to auction
Subject to Availability, which highlights the climate crisis, is up for auction at Christie s
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Banksy s Subject to Availability painting is up for sale, the auction house Christie s has announced.
The painting, which highlights the climate crisis, is expected to raise between £3 million and £5 million. It is a parody of another painting, Albert Bierstadt s Mount Rainier, a panorama of the Seattle national park and volcano, which was first painted in 1890.
Camille Silvy (1834–1910) National Portrait Gallery, London
Sarah holds a book – a sign of her education. On her left hand, rings are clearly visible, as she leans against the desk behind her. These photographs were taken one month after their wedding, a grand event which took place in Brighton on 14th August 1862, attracting large crowds and a flurry of media attention. Despite being one month later, in Silvy s photographs, Sarah wears her wedding dress.
Taken in Silvy s Porchester Terrace studio not long before the newlyweds travelled to Sierra Leone, these staged photographs were possibly intended to be distributed as cartes de visites, which Silvy produced for his wealthiest clients. This recently developed technique was based on the idea of taking six or eight small portraits, in several different positions and poses, on one glass negative. The sitters would then select from the results.
An oil painting Banksy defaced to draw attention to the climate crisis is headed to auction, and it's predicted to fetch between $4.14 and $6.9 million.