Denise Patricia Byrne Kingsmill
1 portrait of Denise Patricia Byrne Kingsmill
© Harry Borden
Denise Patricia Byrne Kingsmill
by Harry Borden
digital chromogenic print, 18 July 2000
13 7/8 in. x 14 in. (354 mm x 356 mm)
Purchased with funding from the Deloitte Acquisition Fund, 2005
Photographs Collection
NPG x126994
Sitterback to top
- Denise Patricia Byrne Kingsmill (1947-), Chairman, Advisory Forum, Laing O'Rourke. Sitter in 1 portrait.
Artistback to top
- Harry Borden (1965-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 116 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (Competition Commission headquarters, Victoria House, Southampton Row, London)
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Current affairs
The world celebrates the start of a new millennium. Britain marks the occasion with a series of new buildings and landmarks including the Millennium Dome, the London Eye, the Millennium Bridge, and the Millennium Stadium. While the Dome was criticised by politicians and the public for wasting public funds, and the Bridge suffered initial stability problems, other projects have become major landscape and public attractions.Art and science
Tate Modern opens as a national gallery of international modern art under the directorship of Nicholas Serota. The gallery, housed in the former Bankside Power Station, took the novel step of arranging the collection by theme rather than chronologically. As well as the collection galleries, Tate Modern has two large temporary exhibition spaces, and commissions installation projects for the enormous Turbine Hall.International
British troops are deployed to Sierra Leone to establish order and evacuate foreign nationals from the country torn apart by civil war. Following a ceasefire President Kabbah declared the civil war officially over in 2002.George W. Bush becomes President of the United States after a close election where he lost the popular vote, but won the electoral vote thanks to a controversial Supreme Court decision on Florida.
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