My Photos ©copyright Natalie d'Arbeloff 2004-2008
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BRIGHTON .18 July 2004
A brass band plays Penny Lane and the sun shines on the icing-sugar turrets
of the Brighton Dome.
BRIGHTON ... June 20, 2004

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LONDON .. June 20, 2004
Annie, in blue jacket, advances
towards Maman,
the metal spider by Louise
Bourgeois hovering at the far end above the Tate
Modern's vast Turbine Hall.
Bourgeois has done some great work but
the only remarkable thing about this pretentious waste of metal is that
it's big: size matters to this mother.
We went upstairs to the
marvellous Edward
Hopper exhibition: painter of American light and loneliness, American
sadness hidden behind the busyness.
Those hotel rooms and lobbies, those
windows seen from a moving train, those couples not talking - the smells,
the sounds of silence.


From a window in the Tate, the Millenium bridge and a blue hole in the clouds above St Paul's.
All photos © N.d'Arbeloff 2004