Showing posts with label National Media Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Media Museum. Show all posts

Friday, 29 November 2013

A Private View of You Know Who.

             
Some snaps of the "Doctor Who & Me" Exhibition Launch Night/Private View hosted at the National Media Museum of Bradford which featured some of my sculpted works as exhibits and parts of the Exhibition displays. Something I was deeply honoured to be part of.


(Above: Trying to look cool and composed)

                                      

                                        (Above: Somehow I always look better out of focus)



(Above: Much to my surprise they had used photos of my other Doctor sculptures as part of the show's Timeline showing the different incarnations of the Doctors. Quite a thrill to see when I walked in for the first time)



(Above: And here are some people apparently laughing at the display)


(Above: Toni Booth, the lead curator of the exhibition, talks to the assembled mass of Whovians, thanking us for our dedication and imagination)



(Above: I smile like a loon as an attendant shows me the wonders of a Timelord Torch)


(Above: Some beautiful portraits of the many faces the Doctor has worn. Note the suspicious gap between Paul McGann and Christopher Eccleston…)


(Above: Such a what?….Such a what?!)


(Above: An assortment of Daleks)


(Above: The "Hub" of the exhibition. My two figures stand in the bottom alcove of the structure. Not brilliantly displayed I have to say, but nicely lit)

A wonderful night of excitement and emotion. So many talented people in such a small space.
So much love, dedication, obsession and talent on display.
A splendid Exhibition that I feel deeply honoured to be part of.

Photos courtesy of Andrew Wade and Susie Billig. 

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Doctor Who and Me: 50 Years of Doctor Who Fans

I’m having two models with sculpted heads made by myself exhibited in the"Doctor Who and Me" exhibition at the National Media Museum of Bradford next month through until February. 
Quite an honour and terribly excited about being able to contribute. 
You should check it out sometime.
No really, you *should*.