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...The evening is dominated, though, by Latonia Moore as Charles’s mother, Billie....
...Who accompanied Captain Tom Moore on the 2020 version of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” — the fastest selling single of that year?...
...James Robinson’s production and Camille A Brown’s choreography made every scene meaningful, often very entertaining and led the performance ably through the weak moments in the score....
...Bones tells the story of Blow’s molestation when he was seven, his painful coming to terms with his bisexuality and his final realisation of his love for and debt to his mother (powerful soprano Latonia Moore...
...And Camille Walala, who describes her ambition to make the world a brighter place in The Cause. Walala’s work is all about bringing colour to the world – and finding the joy....
...An early supporter of Rousseau, Uhde staged seminal shows in 1928 and 1932 that brought together for the first time many artists here: André Bauchant, Camille Bombois, Jean Eve, Séraphine Louis (Uhde’s one-time...
...Metro Pictures, pairing sculpture by Camille Henrot with a new series of Cindy Sherman photographs, was “almost sold out” of the Shermans (priced at $300,000-$375,000)....
...Still life does not need to be so deadening, as is proved by the Walker Art Gallery’s John Moores Painting Prize....
...Henry Moore....
...But there was spirited bidding for other works, including a prize Mondrian composition (£9.3m), a Camille Claudel bronze (“La Valse”, £5.1m), Magritte (“L’idée”, £4.6m) and Henry Moore (“Working Model for...
...Works by Magritte, Mondrian and Henry Moore all beat expectations, and a bronze sculpture by Rodin’s lover Camille Claudel set a record for the artist, fetching more than $8m....
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