The Mayfair Times August issue documents the launch of Westminster: A Celebration of People and Places. Our Chairman Naim Attallah stands next to Councillor Robert Davis at the March 2017 launch at the Halycon Gallery. Get your copy of Westminster here.
‘Aside from the content, which is sensitively written with humour and affection, the book itself is beautifully put together. As someone who has never seen Alexander Newley’s work before, it was lovely to see so many of his works illustrating the chapters. In vivid colour, there are a number of his self-portraits featured and I particularly liked those showing his young and older selves together. They have a lot to say about how our pasts affect us as adults.’
It Takes a Woman blog reviews Unaccompanied Minor by Alexander Newley. You can read the review here and get your copy of the book here today.
‘Alexander Newley has a similar yet completely different tale to tell. The son of British superstars Joan Collins and the late Anthony Newley, he has become an artist, and has poured all his angst and insecurities into his paintings. Quartet, his publisher is to be congratulated on producing this superb volume: now he has written a memoir about his growing up, including more than twenty of his paintings and portraits in full colour and using quality stock throughout.’
Shiny New Books gives a glowing review of Unaccompanied Minor by Alexander Newley. You can read the full review here and get a copy of the book here today.
There’s a brilliant review of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva in The TLS which you can read here.
We celebrated the forthcoming publication of Dynasty by Christina Oxenberg at Claridges Hotel on Tuesday. We drunk tea with Christina and the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Serbia and our Chairman Naim Attallah. After tea, we headed upstairs to room 212 where the Crown Prince was born. It was quite the evening! Dynasty by Christina Oxenberg will be out in February.