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* Piss Flowers, by Helen Chadwick ( 1991 – 92 ), are twelve white-enameled bronzes cast from cavities made by urinating in snow ( though this might not be characterized as the use of bodily fluids in art, just their use in preparation );
* Dalston Songs is a staged song cycle with seven singers created and composed by Helen Chadwick and choreographed by Steven Hoggett.
The collection includes the work of many photographers from Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Clementina Maude, Gustave Le Gray, Benjamin Brecknell Turner, Frederick Hollyer, Samuel Bourne, Roger Fenton, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ilse Bing, Bill Brandt, Cecil Beaton ( there are over 8000 of his negatives ), Don McCullin, David Bailey, Jim Lee and Helen Chadwick to the present day.
Other nominees included graphic-style painter / printer Patrick Caulfield, Helen Chadwick, Richard Long, Declan McGonagle and Thérèsa Oulton.
During the years 1987-1990, the teaching staff on the Goldsmiths BA Fine Art included Jon Thompson, Richard Wentworth, Michael Craig-Martin, Ian Jeffrey, Helen Chadwick, Mark Wallinger, Judith Cowan and Glen Baxter.
Helen Chadwick ( 18 May 1953 – 15 March 1996 ) was a British conceptual artist.
Beck Road, Hackney, where Helen Chadwick lived.
She is perhaps most famous for Piss Flowers ( 1991 – 92 ), bronze sculptures cast from cavities made when urinating in the snow by both Helen Chadwick and her husband David Notarius.
James ( Editor ) Helen Chadwick CV Publications ( September 1, 2005 ) ISBN 1-904727-45-X
* Helen Chadwick Enfleshings Aperture Book ( November 1989 ) ISBN 0-89381-394-X
* Helen Chadwick Stilled Lives Portfolio Gallery ( December 31, 1995 ) ISBN 0-9520608-3-3
* Of Mutability: Helen Chadwick ( exhibition catalogue, London, ICA, 1986 )
* Effluvia: Helen Chadwick ( exhibition catalogue, essay M. Allthorpe-Guyton, London, Serpentine Gal., 1994 )
* Rachel Jones, " Helen Chadwick and the Logic of Dissimulation ", in: Margret Grebowicz ( ed.
* Helen Chadwick ( BBC )
* The Guardian on Chadwick's self-portrait Vanitas II, Helen Chadwick ( 1986 )
* Photograph of Helen Chadwick at Ikon Gallery Birmingham by Pogus Caesar / OOM Gallery Archive
* The archive of Helen Chadwick is held in the Henry Moore Institute Archive – click on this link to search the archive catalogue
* Podcast: ' Viral Landscapes ', Helen Chadwick
* Helen Chadwick ( British Installation Artist, 1953 – 1996 )
* Helen Chadwick ( Victoria and Albert Museum )

Helen and Mary
Frankenheimer was born in Queens, New York, the son of Helen Mary ( née Sheedy ) and Walter Martin Frankenheimer, a stockbroker.
Gerald's snobbish wife, Helen, who detests Wimsey, and their devil-may-care heir, Viscount St. George ( Wimsey's nephew, who likes him ), also make appearances in the novels, as does Lady Mary, the younger sister of the Duke and Lord Peter.
On December 24, 1929, he married Mary Helen von Noé, daughter of Adolf Carl Noé, a geology professor at the University of Chicago.
In the 2011 Assembly election Plaid slipped from 2nd place to third, being overtaken by the Conservative Party and losing its deputy leader Helen Mary Jones.
Stephen Crane was born November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey, to Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, and Mary Helen Peck Crane, a clergyman's daughter.
Nicknamed " Stevie " by the family, he joined eight surviving brothers and sisters — Mary Helen, George Peck, Jonathan Townley, William Howe, Agnes Elizabeth, Edmund Byran, Wilbur Fiske, and Luther.
* " World Almanac's 25 Most Influential Women in America " ( includes Helen Thomas, Gloria Steinem, Jane Bryant Quinn, Mary Cunningham Agee, Erma Bombeck, and Phyllis Schlafly ).
Of their four children, Mary was fifteen, George thirteen, Helen ten, and Edgar seven .”
Writers who are or have been residents of Kingston include Steven Heighton, Bronwen Wallace, Helen Humphreys, Michael Ondaatje, Joanne Page, Diane Schoemperlen, Eric Folsom, Michael Crummey, Melanie Dugan, Mark Sinnett, Mary Alice Downie, Robertson Davies, Douglas Fetherling, Wayne Grady, Merilyn Simonds, Ellen Stafford, Alec Ross, Jamie Swift, Carolyn Smart, Sarah Tsiang, Joanne Stanbridge, Laurie Lewis, and Alexander Scala.
It also has 14 elementary schools: Commerce, Dublin, Glengary, Mary Helen Guest ( formerly known as Decker ), Hickory Woods, Keith, Loon Lake, Maple, Meadowbrook, Oakley Park, Pleasant Lake, Twin Beach, Walled Lake Elementary, and Wixom.
On July 2, 1887, Henry moved his family into their summer villa on Silver Lake: Helen Steel ( 21 ), Mary Jane ( 17 ), Charles William ( 15 ), Henry Jaquess ( 13 ), Margaret ( 11 ), Anne ( 9 ) and James Timothy ( 6 ).
* Helen Duhamel ( 1904 – 1991 ), Rapid City, South Dakota, businesswoman and broadcaster, attended St. Mary ’ s Catholic School in O ' Neill
The members of the Woodbine Borough Council are Council President Eduardo Ortiz ( 2013 ), Michael Benson ( 2012 ), Louis Murray ( 2012 ), Mary Helen Perez ( 2013 ), Clarence Ryan ( 2014 ) and Douglas Watkins ( 2014 ).
Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones was born at Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, on 20 January 1965, the second child and first daughter of Christopher Bournes Rhys-Jones ( born 1931 ), a retired tyre salesman, and his wife, Mary ( née O ' Sullivan ; 1934 – 2005 ), a secretary, who already had a son, David.
* Olivia O ' Leary & Helen Burke, Mary Robinson: The Authorised Biography ( Hodder & Stoughton, 1998 ) ISBN 0-340-71738-6
A number of wealthy women became important long-term donors to the House, including Helen Culver, who managed her first cousin Charles Hull's estate, and who eventually allowed them to use the house rent free, Louise deKoven Bowen, Mary Rozet Smith, Mary Wilmarth, and others.
Actresses who have played the role include: Elinor Aickin, Eleanor Bron, Annette Crosbie, Helen Haye, Mary Hinton, Anne Jeffreys, Janet May, and Maggie Smith.
" Douglas and Gahagan had two children: Peter Gahagan Douglas ( 1933 ) and Mary Helen Douglas ( 1938 ).
* Glorifying the American Girl starring Mary Eaton and Dan Healy and featuring Eddie Cantor, Helen Morgan and Rudy Vallee.
He wrote confidentially to his friend Helen Mary Gaskell ( known as May ), " The armour is good — they have taken pains with it ... Perceval looked the one romantic thing in it ...
In the 1960s, Wright returned to the New York stage appearing in three plays: Mary, Mary ( 1962 ) at the Helen Hayes Theatre in the role of Mary McKellaway, I Never Sang for My Father ( 1968 ) at the Longacre Theatre in the role of Alice, and Who's Happy Now?
The film was also a comeback for Helen Hayes, as she had suspended her career for several years due to the death of her daughter Mary, and her husband's failing health.

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