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Goldmark
Goldmark
4 episodes
4 months ago
An enduring mystical epic has been added to our literature - Michael Moorcock He has an extraordinary sense of the past. He's one of those people, along with Blake and Chatterton, who are like a divining rod for history - Peter Ackroyd Aidan Andrew Dun grew up in the West Indies, returning to London as a teenager then travelling around the world for more than a decade before writing his first epic poem, Vale Royal. Launched at the Royal Albert Hall, it led to him being dubbed as the 'voice ...
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An enduring mystical epic has been added to our literature - Michael Moorcock He has an extraordinary sense of the past. He's one of those people, along with Blake and Chatterton, who are like a divining rod for history - Peter Ackroyd Aidan Andrew Dun grew up in the West Indies, returning to London as a teenager then travelling around the world for more than a decade before writing his first epic poem, Vale Royal. Launched at the Royal Albert Hall, it led to him being dubbed as the 'voice ...
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Goldmark
Vale Royal by Aidan Dun
An enduring mystical epic has been added to our literature - Michael Moorcock He has an extraordinary sense of the past. He's one of those people, along with Blake and Chatterton, who are like a divining rod for history - Peter Ackroyd Aidan Andrew Dun grew up in the West Indies, returning to London as a teenager then travelling around the world for more than a decade before writing his first epic poem, Vale Royal. Launched at the Royal Albert Hall, it led to him being dubbed as the 'voice ...
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2 years ago
2 hours 55 minutes

Goldmark
Anne Mette Hjortshøj
Join gallery owner Mike Goldmark in conversation with celebrated Danish potter Anne Mette Hjortshøj. Broadcasting live from the tiny island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, Anne Mette Hjortshøj began her career in ceramics with a student apprenticeship to fellow potter Phil Rogers in 1998. Rogers has said that he was apprehensive before he met her; with her arrival, however, he knew instinctively that Anne Mette was not only humble and attentive but greatly talented, displaying inner strength a...
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4 years ago
40 minutes

Goldmark
Sam Lee
Join us for a heartwarming conversation between gallery founder Mike Goldmark and Sam Lee - Mercury Prize nominated folk singer, conservationist, song collector, award winning promoter, broadcaster and activist. They chat about Sam's early life, his love of nature inspired by Forest School camps, his dyslexia and a condition that left him blind in one eye. They also discuss education and his time at Art School, his passion for music and the spiritual connection that he found with his mentor ...
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4 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

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Mark Haddon
Please join us here for an exclusive interview with Mark Haddon. The acclaimed author, famous for books such as the huge best seller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, will be in conversation with Goldmark Gallery founder Mike Goldmark. Haddon talks with verve, wit, insight and passion about the art of writing, depression, writer’s block and how attending public school as a boy provided him with the perfect training for prison visiting as an adult!
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4 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Goldmark
An enduring mystical epic has been added to our literature - Michael Moorcock He has an extraordinary sense of the past. He's one of those people, along with Blake and Chatterton, who are like a divining rod for history - Peter Ackroyd Aidan Andrew Dun grew up in the West Indies, returning to London as a teenager then travelling around the world for more than a decade before writing his first epic poem, Vale Royal. Launched at the Royal Albert Hall, it led to him being dubbed as the 'voice ...