Joan Bakewell
© Jillian Edelstein / Camera Press
Joan Bakewell
by Jillian Edelstein
bromide fibre print, 1989
12 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in. (310 mm x 210 mm)
Purchased, 1990
Photographs Collection
NPG x34141
Sitterback to top
- Joan Dawson Bakewell (née Rowlands), Baroness Bakewell (1933-), Broadcaster, writer and life peer. Sitter in 5 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Jillian Edelstein (1957-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 120 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Jillian Edelstein: In Focus (14 February 2009 - 19 April 2009)
Events of 1989back to top
Current affairs
96 people are crushed to death at the Hillsborough football stadium in Sheffield. The accident took place when Liverpool fans were all let into the stadium at once. Incoming crowds crushed people against a fence used to prevent pitch-invasions. Following the Taylor Report into the incident standing terraces and fences between fans and pitch were banned.Art and science
Following the publication of Anglo-Indian writer Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses in 1988, the leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, announces that the book is 'blasphemous against Islam' and places a fatwah (death sentence) on Rushdie, who is forced into hiding for several years.International
The Berlin Wall is dismantled, reunifying East and West Germany and symbolising the end of the Cold War. Following a decision to allow East Berliners to cross the border with valid visas, crowds swarmed the border crossings. Guards soon gave up trying to stop them, and the physical dismantlement of the wall soon began.Approximately 2,000 Chinese demonstrators are massacred in Tiananmen Square while protesting against the government.
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