LIZA DIMBLEBY
  • WRITING
    • Writing on Drawing >
      • Along the Canal d'Ourcq, a Drawing Walk
    • Writing on Art and artists >
      • Chagall's Box
      • Gogol and Chagall:Holding Words and Lines of Flight
      • What to Do After a Death in Scotland: paintings by Andrew Cranston
    • Other Writing >
      • Cartwright Gardens
      • Morning
      • Attention
      • Almost Like Any Other Saturday
      • Everywhere is Somewhere
      • In the basement flat opposite somebody is practicing a trumpet
      • Painting and Naming
      • Days and Pages
    • Publications
  • DRAWING
    • Drawings from the City >
      • Whitechapel market (1)
      • Whitechapel Market (2)
      • Waterloo Subway Series
      • Moscow subway (Jazz band)
      • London Drawings
      • Moscow Drawings
    • Drawings from the Studio
    • Drawings from the House
  • PAINTING
    • Domestic series
    • Give Generously Series
    • Tom Thumb
    • After Image Series
    • Vuillard Series
    • Degas series
    • From Film
  • ARCHIVE AND UPCOMING
  • CONTACT
 Weekly text and image for the Crown Letter Project  crownproject.art an international online project of words and  visual art created during lockdown. Read my texts here: crownproject.art/liza-dimbleby/  May 2020 and ongoing.
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Chapter, Learning The City, in WAYS of DRAWING, Artist's Perspectives and Practices, ed. Julian Bell, Julia Balchin and Claudia Tobin, published by Thames and Hudson and the Royal Drawing School, November 2019


​Chapter for THE KINK IN THE ARC, a web based collective novel devised by Paul Becker, 2018 and ongoing.
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Text for Andrew Cranston, WHO IS THIS WHO IS COMING, Aye-Aye Books, 2015
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I LIVE HERE NOW, A book of writing and drawings from Moscow London and Glasgow, Firework, 2008

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Along the Canal d'Ourcq, chapter in VOICES AND IMAGES FROM  THE BANLIEUE, ed. Juliet Carpenter and Christina Horvath, 2014
Text and Images included in  SKETCH YOUR WORLD, ed. James Hobbs, North Light Books, 2014
Rozanov and His Literary Demons, in RUSSIAN LITERATURE AND ITS DEMONS, ed. Pamela Davidson, Berghahn Books, 2000
Review of Vasily Rozanov i Evrei in SLAVONICA, vol 8,2, 2002