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Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2011: Credit Crunch (167)

Credit Crunch by Eddie Farrell and Henningham Family Press is on show in the Summer Exhibition (167) in room II. They are black screenprints on flattened cereal packets. Edition of 70 £165 framed £65 unframed Purchasers can approach the Summer Exhibition sales desk in the vestibule at the exhibition, or contact them on 0207 300

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2011, 7th June – 15th August

Two of our publications have been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition! Our third entry was also shortlisted! We are delighted to be taking part; we love the fact it has been running for hundreds of years, and the fact that we’ll be exhibiting alongside grannies and the YBAs simultaneously. In the show you

King James Bible Bash in PrintWeek

PrintWeek covered the KJBB: COMMEMORATIVE COMMUNION Over the Easter weekend, The Henningham Family Press (HFP) represented the printing world at a North London event to celebrate the printing of the first King James Bible. Among a whole host of attractions on offer at the celebration, including film, music and poetry, HFP spent the week previous

King James Bible Bash: 23rd April 2011

What a great night we had. Thank you all for a great turn-out and such a charismatic audience! The spontaneous singing of “for he’s a jolly good Bible” and ‘Happy Birthday’ were definitely a highlight for us. See below the wonderful Bible Cake that provoked it. Also images of the Live Print Production Line accompanied

Time Out particularly recommends KJBB

Time Out particularly recommends our King James Bible Bash. Hey fact fans, did you know? In three years we have netted four categories in Time Out! Books and Poetry, Music, Art, Fringe Theatre… (apologies, I’m eating too much Petit Filous and their calcium facts are effecting my posts.)

King James Bible Bash in LeCool

Johanna Derry says (here): spoken word King James Bible Bash It’s the 400th anniversary of the King James translation of the Bible, and, it being Easter weekend and all, perhaps this is the best time of the year to get a bit Biblical, and mark the occasion. Taking inspiration from the stories at the start

King James Bible Bash, STK 23rd April 2011

This is going to be amazing! HFP and the London Word Festival present a 400th Birthday Party for the King James Bible. The whole story of the Bible re-presented in film, music, performance, and live print! Creation, Fall and Resurrection! It’s in Time Out, twice! On the night: Nathan Jones (Mercy) and Sam Meech present

Watching a Film Not Yet Seen

“The future is but the obsolete in reverse,” wrote Nabokov.  Both the future and the obsolete are to varying degrees deficient in images representing them. Traces of the obsolete can often be found in attics, archives, junkyards, museums, sunken ships and memories. “Traces” of the future, however, are intangible and images of the future can