
The local Guardian put Paul Normansell us on page 3 when they heard that The Killers asked him to make the art for their next album
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/ne ... rs_album_cover/

Paul Normansell on the cover of Time and Leisure magazine, who interviewed him and Fraser Kee Scott about The Killers commission inside

Attitude, an Australian fashion magazine, writes a GLOWING essay about Paul Normansell (approx page 20):
www.attitudemagazine.com.au/books/issues/A61/ATTITUDE61_FLIPBOOK.html
www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1-k2VJ0x0o&feature=email

Diarmuid gives school kids in south London the opportunity to create public sculpture:
www.independent.co.uk/news/edu ... re-1716789.html

On Thursday the 29th of September 2005 just after 1.30pm Sophie Her Royal Highness Sophie the Countess of Wessex unveiled Diarmuid Byron O'Connor's 'Tinker Bell' at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital ( www.gosh.org ). There are 150 of the sculptures for sale to the public.
Great Ormond Street is to benefit by 17% of gross proceeds from the sale of each sculpture. According to the Evening Standard the children's hospital has had a recent drop in funding after the copyright fell away in the USA from J M Barrie's Peter Pan story recently and this sculpture is one way of gaining some much needed extra funds.
For further information or if I can help in any way please email fraser@agallery.co.uk
IMAGE: Her Royal Highness Sophie the Countess of Wessex holding 'Tinker Bell' by Diarmuid Byron O'Connor, Bronze, Length 17 cm's, £1742.50,
17% of gross proceeds to Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital

EXIT gave 10 huge pages to DORMICE in their VOLUME TWO, NUMBER TEN.

Metro said:
* Fashion-influenced painting duo DORMICE art direct for Versace and sell their work (detail, left) to Leonardo DiCaprio. GQ included them in its 100 Best Things In The World.
Scroll down here:
www.metro.co.uk/lifestyle/arti ... mp;in_a_source=

The Evening Standard reports on Anne Marie White's nude sculpture in A Gallery.
The BBC also reported on it both on Radio 2 and the BBC Worldwide website:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3894553.stm

The Chairman of the Tate Paul Myners (who is also a non executive director of the Bank of England and director of Guardian Media Group) visited us to see a show by his most powerful and admired critics - The Stuckists! While in our gallery Mr Myners said he did not know why the Stuckists were so critical of the work in the Tate as he thought it was similar to the work we were showing by The Stuckists!
This then ended up featuring as a piece in The Independent: findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_/ai_n19447399
Image: Fraser Kee Scott and Paul Myners