“It's summertime in dystopia,” croons Walter Alice Sickert at the end of the avant-garde rocker's collaboration with Boston rapper Brandie Blaze, “Party in My Heads.” It's a fitting summation of the ...
Walter Sickert, "Ennui" (c. 1913–14, inscribed lower left "To Asselin/Sickert/1916"), oil on canvas (all images courtesy Piano Nobile, London) LONDON — As W.H. Auden reminds us, at the end of his ...
Walter Sickert and Sarah Edrie (who goes simply by the moniker Edrie) live in a charmingly ramshackle house in Dorchester that looks as if it was decorated with acquisitions from Tim Burton’s garage ...
It’s become obligatory for any article about Walter Sickert to mention the piquant possibility, first raised by crime novelist Patricia Cornwell in 2001, that he was Jack the Ripper. Mission ...
Company One productions always feel more like rock ‘n’ roll shows than any other theater’s, even Oberon’s. It’s not only the relative youth of the audience, but the expectations in the air that what’s ...
A previously unknown painting by Walter Sickert - the artist believed by author Patricia Cornwell to be Jack the Ripper - is set to fetch up to £60,000 when it goes under the hammer next month. By ...
If you were making the movie version of Walter Sickert’s life, you’d have your choice of evocative opening scenes. You could begin with the tugboat moored in Saugus where he lived in his youngest ...
A very rarely seen painting by the British artist Walter Sickert, which was once owned by the Hollywood “gangster” actor Edward G. Robinson, is going on sale in London on 26 September. Ennui (1913) is ...
The dead bodies of murdered women are served up as butcher’s meat in this survey of work by the Victorian painter who almost certainly claimed to the police to be Jack the Ripper Was Walter Sickert ...
The band Walter Sickert and the Army of Broken Toys formed, members Walter Sickert and Edrie say, from the "turmoil and loss" that came after their spouses took a road trip together and never returned ...
As a former stage actor with a love of Shakespeare, the British painter Walter Sickert liked to inject an element of showmanship into his painting. His early fame in the late 1880s sprang from his ...