Colin Jackson; Linford Christie
2 of 8 portraits of Linford Christie
© Jillian Edelstein / Camera Press
Colin Jackson; Linford Christie
by Jillian Edelstein
bromide print, 1993
7 in. x 7 in. (179 mm x 178 mm)
Purchased, 1994
Photographs Collection
NPG x45384
Sittersback to top
- Linford Christie (1960-), Sprinter; Olympian. Sitter in 8 portraits.
- Colin Ray Jackson (1967-), Sprinter and hurdler; Olympian. Sitter in 4 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Jillian Edelstein (1957-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 120 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Huntington-Whiteley, James, The Book of British Sporting Heroes, 1998 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 16 October 1998 to 24 January 1999), p. 67
Placesback to top
- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (V.I.P. lounge, Heathrow airport, London)
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Jillian Edelstein: In Focus (14 February 2009 - 19 April 2009)
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1993back to top
Current affairs
The Conservative Party is attacked in the media for 'sleaze'. Two MP's resign over sex scandals, two over the 'cash-for-questions affair', and one dies in bizarre and embarrassing circumstances. Journalist Max Clifford was responsible for exposing many of the scandals.Black teenager Stephen Lawrence is murdered in a racist attack by a gang of white youths.
Art and science
Rachel Whiteread wins the Turner Prize for her sculpture House; a concrete cast of the inside of a Victorian terraced house in East London. Controversy was caused by the work itself, by it winning the Turner Prize, and by the decision of Tower Hamlets council to demolish the sculpture.British inventor James Dyson revolutionises the vacuum cleaner with his eponymous design.
International
Czechoslovakia is divided into two countries: the Slovak Republic (Slovakia) and the Czech Republic. The division was peaceful and democratic and so became known as the 'Velvet Divorce', recalling the 'Velvet Revolution' of 1989 by which Communism in Czechoslovakia was overthrown through peaceful mass demonstrations.Comments back to top
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