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  2. Jenny Saville - Wikipedia

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    Saville was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. [2] Saville went to the Lilley and Stone School (now The Newark Academy) in Newark, Nottinghamshire, for her secondary education, later gaining her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Glasgow School of Art (1988–1992).

  3. List of Top of the Pops presenters - Wikipedia

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    Upon its inception in 1964, Top of the Pops was presented by a team of disc jockeys in rotation: Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile.Savile presented the very first episode from Dickenson Road Studios in Manchester on 1 January 1964 and would continue as the longest-serving presenter until hosting his final show on 30 August 1984.

  4. Boo Saville - Wikipedia

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    Saville has been known to do detailed drawings using Biros as her main material, her work focusing on the decomposition of the body after death. Her work includes Jericho (2009), [ 1 ] Dissected Head (2014), [ 1 ] Snakes (2014), [ 1 ] Cry (2018), [ 1 ] One Thing After Another (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night) (2022).

  5. Glen Luchford - Wikipedia

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    He has collaborated extensively with British artist Jenny Saville with shows at the Gagosian Gallery. His editorial work has been featured in magazines such as The Face, Arena, i-D, and British, French, American, Italian Vogue magazines, Harper's Bazaar, and Self Service Magazine. [citation needed] Luchford's style is influenced by his love of ...

  6. Jimmy Savile - Wikipedia

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    Sir James Wilson Vincent Savile (/ ˈ s æ v ɪ l /; 31 October 1926 – 29 October 2011) was an English media personality and DJ.He was known for his eccentric image, charitable work, and hosting the BBC shows Top of the Pops and Jim'll Fix It.

  7. The Holy Bible (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Bible is the third studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers, released on 30 August 1994 by Epic Records.While the album was being written and recorded, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards was struggling with severe depression, alcohol abuse, self-harm and anorexia nervosa, and its contents are considered by many sources to reflect his mental state.

  8. Journal for Plague Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Journal for Plague Lovers is the ninth studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers, released on 18 May 2009 by Columbia Records.Recorded between October 2008 and February 2009 and produced by Steve Albini and Dave Eringa, it features exclusively posthumously published lyrics by Richey Edwards, who disappeared on 1 February 1995 and was presumed deceased in 2008.

  9. Sensation (art exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    Sensation installed at Brooklyn Museum (October 1999 – January 2000). Sensation was an exhibition of the collection of contemporary art owned by Charles Saatchi, including many works by Young British Artists (YBAs), which first took place 18 September – 28 December 1997 at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. [1]