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Creative Review - Reviewed our Show at M&C Saatch
Posted by Tom Hovey on 10.06.08
We have been reviewed in Creative Review! yeah!

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check it out

Daydreams at M&C

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New Illustration Website
Posted by Tom Hovey on 10.06.08
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Come inside and take a look at the wonderfully twisted world of Tom Hovey.

Pil and Galia Kollectiv text on Hannah Westwood
Posted by Hannah Westwood on 10.06.08
Hannah Westwood: Mural Painter April 2008

In his pivotal essay on Modern style in architecture and interior design, Adolph Loos constructed a surprisingly simple narrative of cultural linear progression. We, the moderns, have succeeded in overcoming the phenomenological separation of skin and flesh, exterior and essence and moved forward from the ornamental to the functional, from an extension and symbolic representation of the object’s use value to an object contained and defined only by its inherent parameters. Le Corbusier’s house as a machine for living was the epitome of this view of design. One hundred years on, and the triumph of an aesthetics defined through functionality is all but forgotten, architecture once again replacing “less is more” with a renewed fondness for spectacle and fantasy. The primitive, ornamental tattoo that Loos associated with criminal tendencies now subsumes the body it adorns, covering it completely and assuming its core function, like the tattooed consciousness of the protagonist of Memento – the signifier of the psychological continuity of the subject standing for identity, or the tattooed prison map on the body of the hero of “Prison Break” – the sign as a real moment of the liberation of the body from the confines of the controlling architecture of the prison.
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room hire @ the Poetry Cafe
Posted by Covent Garden Poetry Cafe on 08.06.08
Did you know that The Poetry Society has a Studio, and it’s available for hire?
Above the Poetry Café, in central London’s Covent Garden, there is a light, flexible space where you can meet to share information or ideas; have a rehearsal; hold a creative writing course or chair a formal meeting. Apply to join our already impressive list of regular hirers, both from the commercial and charity worlds.
Interested? Give me a call. I'll be happy to show you around and do my best to accommodate your needs and your budget.
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Commission published in Case da Abitare magazine!
Posted by Sarah Gooch on 04.06.08
My illustrations can be seen in Italian magazine Case da Abitare this month. I was commissioned to create four double page spreads to illustrate Milan's interior design exhibition Salone del Mobile 2008. The pages included installations/ products by Cassina, Lexus, Established & Sons, Swarovski, T Magazine and Versace.