Campaigns

The Ableton Trail.
An exploration of musical inspiration and creative lineage.
Discovering the interconnected world of music creators through the Most Interesting Person methodology.
Duggie Fields (06.08.45 – 07.03.21) - London’s beloved and most colourful artist
Duggie Fields was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire. His parents were Henry Field and his wife Edna (née Rosenthal). He grew up in the garrison town of Tidworth where his father owned a pharmacy, and later in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. He first came to notice in 1958, when he was 14, in the Summer Exhibition at the Bladon Gallery, Hurstbourne Tarrant, while he was attending the nearby Andover Grammar School.
Fields briefly studied architecture at Regent Street Polytechnic before studying at the Chelsea School of Art for four years from 1964. He left with a scholarship that took him on his first visit to the United States, in 1968.
For Zé Celso, breaking the rules is the highest art-form
Some say he is the world's most prolific theater director, he is certainly the most irreverent.
Tom Zé takes leads us to his most interesting person, Zé Celso.