Menú del campo:Home
Home / Índice de autores
Lawson, Mark
Subscribe to receive the texts of "Lawson, Mark" as RSS feeds
En la revista de prensa europea se han citado hasta el momento 3 artículos de este autor/ esta autora.
Lamentablemente, todavía no se encuentra disponible la traducción en española de este texto, por lo tanto, solamente podemos poner a su disposición la versión inglesa.
The Guardian - Gran Bretaña | 07/09/2007
Sex on BBC Radio 4
Columnist Mark Lawson informs us that BBC Radio 4 will be "throbbing with sex" over the next fortnight. "To mark the 50th anniversary of the Wolfenden report, which liberated gay men, a season of programmes will examine all legal forms of sexual expression", notes Mark Lawson. "votes from writers, artists, critics and broadcasters have been deciding 10 defining moments of sexuality in culture ... The timing identified by Philip Larkin - 'sexual intercourse began in 1963 ... between the end of the Chatterley ban and the Beatles' first LP' - has proved hard to argue with. While Wolfenden and the pill most affected what went on in bedrooms, the starting gun in writers' studies was fired by the publication of DH Lawrence's novel in 1960. ... It seems unlikely that such a sense of liberation can ever come again."
» ir al artículo completo (enlace externo, inglés)
Más de la revista de prensa sobre el tema » Política Cultural, » Gran Bretaña
Lamentablemente, todavía no se encuentra disponible la traducción en española de este texto, por lo tanto, solamente podemos poner a su disposición la versión inglesa.
The Guardian - Gran Bretaña | 17/08/2007
The success of outdoor monumental sculpture in the UK
"If alien invaders land in the north of England, they will report to headquarters that the planet observes a religion that worships giant figures", jests Mark Lawson contemplating the growing trend public monumetal art. "Though a Martian reporter would be wrong to interpret these pieces as sacred, they are certainly part of something of a cult. ... While modern art remains subject to tabloid sarcasm and public scepticism, and a run of stunning buildings has failed to save contemporary architecture from mockery, sculpture seems to be connecting with the public to a degree highly unusual for modernism. ... That these pieces appeal partly because of being where they shouldn't sends a gloomy message to those places where art should be found: galleries. ... Strikingly, the region that has become the power base of outdoor art, with 'Angel of the North' and the 'Couple', has struggled to attract the public to its new big-budget gallery: the Baltic Centre in Gateshead."
» ir al artículo completo (enlace externo, inglés)
Más de la revista de prensa sobre el tema » Artes gráficas, » Gran Bretaña
Lamentablemente, todavía no se encuentra disponible la traducción en española de este texto, por lo tanto, solamente podemos poner a su disposición la versión inglesa.
The Guardian - Gran Bretaña | 18/08/2006
Why docu-films are successful
"Documentary is hot in Hollywood," notes critic Mark Lawson, reviewing the film 'An Inconvenient Truth' a documentary about the Al Gore's fight against global warming. "One reason that documentary became cinema's new direction can be deduced from comparison with the publishing industry where, during the same period that the movie-doc was rising, biographical and non-fiction books began to eclipse the attention given to fiction. The likeliest explanation for this is that a particularly furious news cycle - Clinton/Lewinsky, the millennium, 9/11, Iraq, the tsunami - was making invention seem of secondary importance compared with solid fact."
» ir al artículo completo (enlace externo, inglés)
Más de la revista de prensa sobre el tema » Película, » Medios de comunicación impresos, » EE.UU.