Er, well Yorkshire... an early train tomorrow and first port of call is Sheffield and Wakefield (for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park) then doing the rounds at Piece Hall in Halifax for a secondhand clothing forage, and on to Saltaire for the 1853 Gallery founded by Jonathan Silver to show the work of David Hockney, and across the road to Caroline and Julian Brown's 'House of Rose and Brown'. Sunday evening I've signed up for a listening club. This is where you enter a room to listen (talking is banned for the duration of the music being played) to both sides of a vinyl album. This is in retaliation to the current trend for downloading single tracks. Hopefully it will be Television's 'Marquee Moon'. But if there's the first warbles of a Yes or Jethro Tull track, I'm out of there pronto!
Little Carthorse is sometimes in Greenwich, London and sometimes in Oslo, Norway. On odd occasions can be spotted wandering with intent around Old Town, Hastings. The Carthorse got a design degree at London College of Printing; worked at a few publishing houses as designer/illustrator, at a museum or three, the Arts Council Visual Arts Dept based in Westminster, and once upon a time at a film company.