Produced in 1951 by Castle Films, and marketed for the home market in camera stores and magazines, this black & white novelty film shows daring stunts by hell drivers, barnstormers, and aerial artists. Copyright 1951. Titles: Castle Films presents "Living Dangerously" (:06-:15). Daredevil stuntmen of the Lynch and Lucky Teter Hell Driver teams drive their cars recklessly on a dirt track. Cars drive through fire and jump into the air off a ramp and crash into cars down below....
Topics: Living Dangerously, Lynch Hell Drivers, Tightrope Walker, Barnstormer, Stunt Pilots, Stock Footage,...
Jennifer Thatcher and Andrew Hunt discuss their texts from the September 2010 issue of Art Monthly. Jennifer's feature "Extreme Gallery Makeover" covers new trends and approaches to gallery design. "It is time to admit that the white cube no longer possesses the authority it once did, when you can buy that once-mysterious aura for a few quid down at B&Q...are there more appropriate and radical alternatives to the non-spaces of glass boxes and ex-industrial sites beyond a cosy...
Topics: Gallery White, Fired Earth, National Trust, The Little Greene Paint Company, English Heritage,...