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...Two AI ethics research leaders, Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell, exited in 2020 and 2021, respectively, after a highly publicised row with the company....
...The Orsay includes prominent examples from 1874: “Sarpédon”, Henri Lévy’s three-metre tale of heroism in the Trojan wars, immediately bought by the state; Jean-Léon Gérôme’s “L’Éminence Grise”, a story about...
...Claude Joseph, who was acting prime minister when Moïse was assassinated and now heads an opposition party, told the BBC that Haiti was living through a “nightmare”....
...And the softer shades of “Where I am”, “Ghostrumental” and “It Goes” are from a 2022 group project inspired by the poet Eve L Ewing....
...Although the port of Le Havre, in northern France, is a modern concrete grid, at the harbour it is easy to imagine the schoolboy Oscar-Claude Monet, a short, wiry, restless child who went completely off...
...Paul Cézanne was “the greatest of us all”, Claude Monet once said....
...“L’heure des bleus”, the opening section, pairs a group of Monet’s water gardens with Mitchell’s fluid panorama “Quatuor II for Betsy Jolas”....
...works of impressionist master Claude Monet at the Louis Vuitton Foundation....
...“This idea of the eternal wanderer, or l’étranger, stayed with him his whole life.”...
...This follows last year’s landmark Joan Mitchell presentation; Ellsworth Kelly comes next spring. 6....
...Constructed in 1827 in an L-shape, connecting the city centre thoroughfares of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street, its hammerbeam roof is more reminiscent of a baronial castle than a shopping mall....
...Website; Directions— Tim Auld L’Atelier Robuchon 6 Clarges Street, London W1J 8AE A particular joy in Paris is to sit at the counter of L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, watching in...
...There’s a rabbit leg à l’ail with confit pink garlic that’s merely brilliant, a hint of gaminess and a proper breath-altering sauce....
...One attendee, artist Patricia Mitchell, ended up using a malachite-effect backdrop for the paper sculpture she created for Chris Beardshaw’s award-winning Chelsea garden in May....
...The event will now be in the 18th-century L’hôtel de Maisons, in Saint-Germain-des-Prés....
...Leading the pack in November is Mitchell’s “Untitled, Diptych” (1989), with an estimate of $10mn-$15mn....
...He’ll even add an extra gloss of flamboyant virtuosity by laying down a tracery of homage to Alfred Hitchcock or Claude Chabrol....
...Works by Willem de Kooning, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Cy Twombly join Magritte’s “L’Empire des lumières” (1951, est $35mn-$45mn) and “Le Domaine d’Arnheim” (est $15mn-$25mn)....
...“Not every [board] member has to be an expert in financial risk, but has to be able to read a spread sheet or a P&L [profit and loss account],” Richdale points out....
...Artist and poet Jean Cocteau, a client in the early 1900s, used to say: “Charvet où l’arc-en-ciel prend ses idées” (“Charvet is where the rainbow finds its ideas”)....
...After sojourns in New York and Paris, she eventually landed in Vétheuil, the verdant village on the Seine where Claude Monet had lived....
...All bar three — Joan Mitchell, Aurélie Nemours and Judit Reigl — are men....
...“When you think of Sheffield you probably think of a [L S] Lowry painting; that harsh, cold, rugged darkness of industry,” says Mamnick’s Barnett, whose grandfather was a steel forger....
...His relationship to prehistory is explored in an exhibition recently unveiled at the Musée de l’Homme....
...L’Equipe said many of its questions were vetted and Peng spoke in the presence of a representative from China’s Olympic committee....
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