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...In 2021, King’s College London accepted £750,000 from the Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler Foundation....
...My beauty and wellbeing gurus are Josh Wood, the king of colour; Debbie Thomas and Dr Vicky Dondos for hi-tech beauty; and Idris Moudi at Natural Moves for Pilates....
...“It’s something we’ve seen recently in the case of flat owners near the Tate Modern who took legal action because visitors to its viewing platform were staring into their windows.”...
...I dress quite young – I like my Air Jordans and Dr Martens – so she gives me hope that I can carry on with that journey....
...The negatives were given to the Tate. The way we received punk in America, it didn’t upset the whole damn thing, it didn’t create a different politics....
...In 2020, the Tate acquired two pieces (one from Uniacke) – Macrogauze 116 No. 2 and 3D Wall Hanging. “That would never have happened even a decade ago,” says curator and art consultant Andrew Bonacina....
...Starting in 2009, the records held at the National Archives in Kew were mined by Dr Nick Draper, a former JPMorgan banker turned academic, to create an archive that details that the British government paid...
...It is all there, the shouts and the whispers, in Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Living Abstraction, launching March 20 at Basel’s Kunstmuseum, then in July at Tate Modern....
...He also provides tours of Greenwood where he visits “the places where bodies were dumped, I take them to the home of Wyatt Tate Brady, the city founder [and] Klansman . . ....
...Companies already running pilot programmes include Apetito, John Lewis, Octopus Energy, Tate & Lyle Sugars and Tata Steel....
...There was a specialist dealer in Dr Who artefacts on the floor below and a music-equipment hire business above me, with an earnest co-operative growing mung beans in the basement....
...The grooming staple I’m never without is DR Harris almond soap and a wonderful rich body balm by 79 Lux that is good for dry skin in the winter....
...’s arte povera movement, created the first of a series of sculptures he called Venus of the Rags, which set a classical statue of the goddess against a pile of old bits of clothing. 1971: The Lorax by Dr...
...In the UK, the Sackler name appears on an array of cultural landmarks, including a gallery at the Serpentine, a courtyard at the V&A, an education centre at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, an escalator at Tate...
...They teamed up with Damián Ortega, José’s brother Gabriel Kuri, Cruzvillegas and Jerónimo López Ramírez, better known as tattoo artist Dr Lakra....
...It produced eerie yet precisely observed grotesques such as Dix’s “Dr Heinrich Stadelmann”, a portrait of the Dresden psychiatrist and hypnotist as a green-eyed, ashen-faced, wizened creature of the night...
...Dr Murphy described the role as an “honour”....
...Prescient — even if Tate no longer makes sugar....
...Letter in response to this article: Arts in the UK have been commercial for centuries / From Dr Stephen Hetherington...
...These things could be in the National Gallery or the Tate. Forget ‘artefacts’, forget ‘art’, forget all those categories — it’s all rubbish.”...
...Barely three years later, in 1990, Christie’s broke records yet again, selling Van Gogh’s “Portrait of Dr Gachet” in New York for $82.5m....
...Tate Modern was an early and potentially powerful collaboration that didn’t work out....
...Dr....
...Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper usually start talks with sweetener makers in October to set prices for the coming year....
...Britain, ‘Salt and Silver’, Early Photography 1840-60, to June 7; Tate Modern ‘Offprint London’, May 22-25, tate.org.uk Timothy Taylor, Exhibition of Fiona Rae, to May 30, timothytaylorgallery.com Tiwani...
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