Tag: Culture

Tempus Magazine looks to 2018 at its star-studded Christmas Party

By Tempus | 8 December 2017

Tempus Magazine looks to 2018 at its star-studded Christmas Party

New Brits sponsor Tempus announces plans for expansion in the new year...

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As 3D printing hits the worlds of art and fashion, can technology really replace Rembrandt?

By Henry Hopwood-Philips | 4 December 2017

As 3D printing hits the worlds of art and fashion, can technology really replace Rembrandt?

We explore the collaboration between two Dutch museums and technology giants that is rocking the art world...

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Calling all art collectors – imitation really is the best form of flattery

By Michelle Johnson | 2 November 2017

Calling all art collectors – imitation really is the best form of flattery

Dr Nicole Chiang of the Museum of East Asian Art says collectible copies are on the rise with smart investors...

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Oscar-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne on ‘feisty’ Daisy Ridley and dressing up a Murder on the Orient Express

By Michelle Johnson | 1 November 2017

Oscar-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne on ‘feisty’ Daisy Ridley and dressing up a Murder on the Orient Express

Sir Kenneth Branagh's all-star revival of the classic Poirot story stars Daisy Ridley, Michelle Pfeiffer and J...

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Conserving a masterpiece: Old Royal Naval College’s William Palin on the challenges of preserving Thornhill’s Painted Hall

By Michelle Johnson | 25 October 2017

Conserving a masterpiece: Old Royal Naval College’s William Palin on the challenges of preserving Thornhill’s Painted Hall

Conservation director William Palin on the challenges of scale, Sir Christopher Wren and preserving the value ...

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Future Proofing your business: insider tips and tricks for aspiring entrepreneurs

By Minter Dial | 23 October 2017

Future Proofing your business: insider tips and tricks for aspiring entrepreneurs

Minter Dial, president of The Myndset Company and author, reveals what it takes to succeed in an age of disrup...

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Artist Ewan David Eason goes for gold with his new living exhibition at 45 Park Lane

By Michelle Johnson | 20 October 2017

Artist Ewan David Eason goes for gold with his new living exhibition at 45 Park Lane

The Mappa Mundi artist exclusively tells Tempus about the very personal secrets hidden in his collection and e...

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Benedict Cumberbatch meditates over his favourite cocktails at his London Film Festival afterparty

By Tempus | 16 October 2017

Benedict Cumberbatch meditates over his favourite cocktails at his London Film Festival afterparty

The actor was celebrating the premiere of his new documentary Walk With Me at the Wardour Street venue...

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Photographer John Stoddart showcases famous portraits at L’Escargot

By Tempus | 22 September 2017

Photographer John Stoddart showcases famous portraits at L’Escargot

London’s L’Escargot restaurant hosts the renowned celebrity photographer newest exhibition...

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Meet the three British filmmakers vying for director Tom Hooper’s seal of approval

By Tempus | 19 September 2017

Meet the three British filmmakers vying for director Tom Hooper’s seal of approval

These award-winning writer/directors are up for the IWC Schaffhausen Filmmaker Bursary Award in association wi...

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The Louvre art  gallery prepares to put Abu Dhabi in the frame

By Michelle Johnson | 6 September 2017

The Louvre art gallery prepares to put Abu Dhabi in the frame

The groundbreaking Louvre Abu Dhabi museum is set to open its doors on 11 November...

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Singer Noah Francis Johnson on his soulful new sound and his mentor Quincy Jones

By Michelle Johnson | 5 September 2017

Singer Noah Francis Johnson on his soulful new sound and his mentor Quincy Jones

Noah Francis tells Tempus of his South Wales roots and why he decided to move away from rock...

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Fine art photographer Tony Kelly on his unique signature style

By Scott Wheeler | 5 September 2017

Fine art photographer Tony Kelly on his unique signature style

Photographer Tony Kelly’s pop art colours and daring subjects have put him front and centre of the art worl...

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Pianist Fabio D’Andrea on making classical music come alive

By Rachel Ingram | 29 August 2017

Pianist Fabio D’Andrea on making classical music come alive

Working with Gaia Weiss to Natalie Dormer, this bright young composer is bringing classical music to a contemp...

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Olympic champion Peter Wilson shoots to thrill at Tempus Holland and Holland event

By Michelle Johnson | 24 August 2017

Olympic champion Peter Wilson shoots to thrill at Tempus Holland and Holland event

Lucas di Grassi, Anthea Turner and Luke Pasqualino were among the star guests at Tempus's clay pigeon shoot...

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Artist Pauline Amos tells London to ‘Pity the Meat’ in her immersive new performance work

By Michelle Johnson | 18 August 2017

Artist Pauline Amos tells London to ‘Pity the Meat’ in her immersive new performance work

The performance artist is currently presenting her “spontaneous avant-garde opera” at Stolen Space Gallery...

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Artist Conrad Shawcross’ St Pancras ambitious installation honours the station’s past and future

By Michelle Johnson | 16 August 2017

Artist Conrad Shawcross’ St Pancras ambitious installation honours the station’s past and future

Sculptor Conrad Shawcross tells Tempus how his new installation has become a symbol of Britain’s changing ti...

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Exclusive interview: Vikings star Gaia Weiss on her secret passion for ballet

By Rachel Ingram | 15 August 2017

Exclusive interview: Vikings star Gaia Weiss on her secret passion for ballet

Actress Gaia tells Tempus why she gave up the dance stage for the silver screen in our new issue...

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