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More from the National Theatre<br />

Dazzle<br />

Olivier exhibition space<br />

5 November – 6 January, Free<br />

Dazzle returns for the annual<br />

Christmas selling exhibition of<br />

jewellery, silversmithing and<br />

printmaking. The largest show of its<br />

kind in Europe, Dazzle is remarkable<br />

for the variety of materials on show<br />

beyond the usual precious metals<br />

and stones. This year, they include<br />

wood, paper, plastics and even<br />

Whitby jet – Jacqueline Cullen is<br />

the world’s leading exponent of this<br />

material. Heather Woof has a totally<br />

new take on the refractory metal<br />

titanium that is causing a sensation<br />

among jewellery collectors. Demi<br />

Wolfe-Power uses taxidermy skills<br />

with many of her pieces and Grace<br />

Girvan is well known for scouring<br />

24<br />

Scottish beaches for the constituent<br />

parts of her work. Dazzle has<br />

been drawing collectors, artists<br />

and members of the public to the<br />

National every Christmas since<br />

1981. The balance of the new and<br />

innovative with more traditional<br />

techniques makes the exhibition<br />

a must-see for lovers of designer<br />

jewellery. All items are for sale.<br />

lovedazzle.com<br />

Take a view –<br />

landscape Photographer<br />

of the Year 2012<br />

lyttelton exhibition space<br />

12 November – 12 January, Free<br />

Over 100 stunning photographs<br />

of some of the most beautiful<br />

landscapes in the UK will be on<br />

display, from entries to this popular<br />

annual competition, now in its<br />

sixth year. A full-colour book will<br />

also be available for sale in the NT<br />

Bookshop. This year’s Awards are<br />

held in association with Network<br />

Rail, with the exhibition sponsored<br />

by Epson UK.<br />

seeing landscape – Photographer<br />

and Awards founder, Charlie Waite, will<br />

be giving talks on his own personal<br />

approach to photography plus guided<br />

tours of the exhibition. Dates to be<br />

announced, please check NT website<br />

for details.<br />

echoes of a vanished<br />

World: A lifetime in<br />

Pictures, by robin<br />

Hanbury-Tenison<br />

Olivier exhibition space<br />

14 January – 10 March, Free<br />

Robin Hanbury-Tenison, the<br />

‘greatest explorer of the last twenty<br />

years’ (Sunday Times) is also<br />

one of the founders of Survival<br />

International. As such, he has been<br />

a tireless champion of the rights of<br />

indigenous peoples and, in the early<br />

years of his travels, an obsessive<br />

photographer of their homelands<br />

as they were eroded by the<br />

modern world.<br />

photos David Webb, Burma 1958 (Robin Hanbury-Tenison)

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