Paul Gorman Guest Lecture

Paul Gorman is a renowned journalist, author and commentator on visual culture, highly regarded for his work within fashion, music, television, film, and exhibitions.
- From: Wednesday 1 March 2017, 4 pm
- To: Wednesday 1 March 2017, 5 pm
- Location: Lecture Theatre 2, Newton building, Main Entrance, Nottingham Trent University, City Campus, Goldsmith Street, Nottingham, NG1 4BU
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Event details
Paul Gorman is a renowned journalist, author and commentator on visual culture, highly regarded for his work within fashion, music, television, film, and exhibitions.
He contributes to magazines and newspapers including GQ, The Daily Telegraph, and Vice. In 2001 Paul published The Look: Adventures In Pop & Rock Fashion, followed by the only history of the music press, In Their Own Write.
Gorman launched his fashion label ‘The Look Presents’ through Topman in 2008. In 2011 he collaborated with artists John Dove and Molly White to present a special edition of their ‘Wild Thing’ T-shirt, as worn by Marc Bolan and Sid Vicious.
In 2014 Paul co-curated an exhibition about Malcolm McLaren titled Let It Rock: Malcolm McLaren at Art In Pop, and is currently writing a biography of McLarens career. Paul is also working on a new edition of Legacy: The Story of The Face. Both the biography and book are due out in autumn 2017.
You can read more about Paul by visiting his website.
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This event is open to students, staff, alumni, and the general public.
Admission is free.
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Location details
Room/Building:
Address:
City Campus
Goldsmith Street
Nottingham
NG1 4BU
Parking:
Our City site is located in Nottingham city centre. There are a number of public car parks within a short walk from the University – Trinity Square and Talbot Street. There is also limited metered on-street parking on Chaucer and Shakespeare Streets.
Travel Info:
If arriving by tram, please use the Nottingham Trent University stop on Goldsmith Street. The Newton building can be found a short walk away along the same street.
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