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...Michael Ann MullenMember, Hackney FlashersLondon N7, UK...
.../ From Michael Ann Mullen, Member, Hackney Flashers, London N7, UK...
...Art and Activism in the UK 1970—1990’, Tate Britain A must-see retrospective of feminist art and activism....
...With ceramics firmly established as a serious art discipline, and textiles more generally championed by institutions such as Tate and the Royal Academy over the past few years, it seems embroidery, too,...
...One of the most important works, “Two Plants”, is in the Tate collection, though it was started simply as an exercise....
...It was a conversation between the MCA’s director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor and Frances Morris, director of Tate Modern, while viewing Bennett’s work at the Berlin Biennale in 2014, that laid the basis for...
...Neil Patrick Harris jumped at playing a supporting role in It’s A Sin as Colin’s mentor, and was joined by fellow small-screen veterans Stephen Fry (as a closeted, hypocritical Conservative MP), Tracy-Ann...
...Maria Balshaw, director of Tate, says: “This is a densely layered, beautifully intricate work. I’m delighted and very grateful that it’s now being donated to Tate....
...Edward Hopper: the master of urban isolation Sun-bleached landscapes gleam in the Edward Hopper show at the Beyeler Foundation in Riehen, near Basel: from the foreboding “Cape Ann Granite” (1928), blocked...
...Sun-bleached landscapes gleam on the Beyeler’s website: from the foreboding “Cape Ann Granite” (1928), blocked by a boulder behind which rocks cast slanting shadows down a steep hill, to the dichotomy of...
...“He and several others of his generation made works that, when they first appeared, wouldn’t have even seemed like works of art,” acknowledges Ann Temkin, chief curator of painting and sculpture at MoMA....
...“She has created a very singular language that has developed very subtly over time,” said Ann Gallagher, co-curator of the Tate Britain show....
...‘Round House’, St Ann’s Court, Runnymede, Surrey, UK, £7.9m Where On a secluded road near Chertsey, 21 miles south-west of central London. Heathrow airport is 15 minutes by car....
...In 2007 I co-curated an exhibition with Val Williams at Tate Britain titled How We Are: Photographing Britain. In it we displayed a Good Housekeeping cookbook from 1968....
...Others, including the Tate, Pompidou and Guggenheim museums, will use the TLD for a separate site. Tate.art, for example, will include highlights of the museum’s collection and exhibition programme....
...Ann Coxon, a co-curator of the exhibition, said Calder saw his works as performances to be experienced in real time rather than static objects....
...At 13.46 local time on November 30 1954, in Oak Grove, Alabama, Ann Elizabeth Hodges, 34, was on her sofa taking an early afternoon nap when there was a loud explosion....
...Alongside her, it comprised Art Fund director Stephen Deuchar; Ann Gallagher, head of collections for British art at Tate; and Jackie Wullschlager, chief art critic for the Financial Times....
...And while photography has always featured, this year it is the subject of a special focus on Wednesday, with a panel on “The Landscape of War” and including Tate’s curator of photography Simon Baker....
...languid look and floating silhouette symbolises the carefree spirit of the 1970s – a decade in the spotlight thanks to a host of shows, from the Victoria and Albert Museum’s David Bowie is in London to Tate...
...‘Damien Hirst’, Tate Modern, London, until September 9; www.tate.org.uk...
...“We could show this in so many different contexts” (Ann Gallagher, curator, Tate). “Political, yes, but in a veiled way” (Adam Szymczyk, director, Basel Kunsthalle)....
...Mr Wright was presented with the £25,000 prize at Tate Britain on Monday by Carol Ann Duffy, the Poet Laureate. The other finalists, Lucy Skaer, Enrico David and Roger Hiorns, received £5,000 each....
...Ann Jacqueline Hunter, former senior vice-president, GlaxoSmithKline. Christopher Hyman, chief executive, Serco Group. Karl Jenkins, composer. Catherine Zeta-Jones, actress....
...On his death he bequeathed artwork worth between £70m and £100m to the National and Tate galleries....
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