Sue Steward is remembered on 16 November with music and tributes at The Tabernacle, London. Even Sue, a writer who excelled in celebrating lives, might have struggled to write an obituary that unravelled the vibrant meshing of her own. She lived with ferocious energy and enthusiasm, and a genuine gift for friendship so innate that she never realised how unique it was. When Sue died recently from a brain haemorrhage, sustained in her beloved East Sussex garden, grief ricocheted through an extensive global network of friends and colleagues.
Tag: Louise Clements
In August of 2016, at the International Geological Congress in Cape Town, one of the…
This year’s edition of the biennial photography festival Format foregrounds work that describes the world…
“I wanted to offer up experiences concerning the complexity of our existence on the planet,” Louise…
Curated by Louise Clements, Derby’s FORMAT17 draws on cutting edge photography to consider the man-made world and our place in it