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...£900 Snow Peak steel coffee brewing set, £170, paulsmith.com Cassina 528 Indochine chair, £2,795, anestcollective.com Gucci wool Prince of Wales jacket, £2,300 Dolce & Gabbana leather flat cap, £335 Carl...
...Collins and other developers, including an Indiana automotive tycoon named Carl Fisher, then set about turning Miami Beach into a ritzy resort....
...English psychologist and dress reformer John Carl Flügel described that shift as a “Great Masculine Renunciation”....
...Works include the fetishistic hosiery of Pierre Molinier, Louise Bourgeois’ surrealist stockings and Sarah Lucas’s gossamer genitalia....
...Sculptural and mixed-media pieces by Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri and Piero Manzoni will go up for auction alongside works by David Hockney, Francis Bacon and Louise Bourgeois....
...Carmina Burana the great coral [sic] work by carl orff (old spice ad!). Hence all the puns! Cor blimey einstein!”...
...She made sales of works by all three of the UCLA-trained artists on her booth, including Carl Cheng’s “Erosion Machine No. 3” (1969) for somewhere in the $10,000-$30,000 range....
...She often uses organic substances — hair, blood, urine — and has a predilection for household objects which makes her the daughter of Meret Oppenheim and Louise Bourgeois, feminist artists who also turned...
...Opening salvos are Tony Cragg’s cubed strata of wood and rubbish, “Stack”, and Carl Andre’s “Equivalent VIII”, notoriously known as “The Bricks” since, following Tate’s purchase in 1972, it became an emblem...
...Carl Schmitz of the Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association doesn’t think so. “Online catalogues raisonnés are part of an ecosystem along with [their print counterparts],” he says....
...The most important idea of all, she argues, is that of “bourgeois equality”, the belief that everybody is entitled to better himself or herself....
...Some of the selections are classic, such as a Louise Bourgeois “Spider” or a Dan Graham glass pavilion; others are more unexpected, such as a series of stills by the Belgian artist Lili Dujourie....
...Literary Non-Fiction by Carl Wilkinson The Iceberg: A Memoir, by Marion Coutts, Atlantic Books, RRP£14.99 Coutts’ husband, the art critic Tom Lubbock, died in 2011 from a brain tumour....
...While the museum’s ongoing excavation of a generation of late modernists who worked for decades in obscurity – 83-year-old Yayoi Kusama last year; 96-year-old Louise Bourgeois in 2007 – is revelatory, the...
...As far as Beethoven was concerned that didn’t just mean the ignorant philistines, but such enlightened spirits as Carl Maria von Weber, who considered the late quartets to be “the ravings of a lunatic”,...
...He overhauled both and mounted exhibitions of international artists then little-known or liked in Britain: Joseph Beuys, Carl Andre, Eva Hesse – all pioneers of conceptualism....
...But, as analysts like Carl Thayer at the Australian Defence Force Academy have noted, Vietnam’s government has been slowly moving from collective responsibility to a form of ministerial responsibility, albeit...
...Mr Hirst’s work sits alongside pieces by more than 80 international designers, including influential names Marten Baas, Marcel Wanders and Louise Bourgeois....
...Last year, it hosted a show on Louise Bourgeois, which opened less than a week after the sculptor’s death....
...Scat By Carl Hiaasen Orion, £9.99 Essentially one of Hiaasen’s Florida-set crime comedies slanted towards teenage readers. A schoolchild is falsely accused of starting a wildfire in the Everglades....
...There’s Woody (a wonderful performance from Marcus Carl Franklin), a young black boy riding the rails in the late 1950s, apparently convinced that it’s the height of the Depression and that he is in fact...
...Louise Bourgeois Edited by Frances Morris and Marie-Laure Bernadac Tate £35, 320 pages FT bookshop price: £28 Far more than a catalogue to the superb current retrospective: a Bourgeois A-Z in sparky, iconoclastic...
...In the days of apartheid Krugersdorp was the ultimate bourgeois Afrikaner suburb, a repository of contented National party values....
...The most recent of the very few governments of the right since the 1930s was that of Carl Bildt (1991-94) who took over at a time of financial turmoil and liberalised the economy, to a degree....
...He also owns a piece by Carl Andre, the American artist best known for his controversial “pile of bricks” work, “Equivalent VIII”, owned by the Tate Modern....
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