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...The writer William Gibson’s famous line about the “future”, that it “is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed”, certainly applies to London....
...White leads me around, playing docent in what seems to be an art gallery designed to emasculate Damien Hirst. There’s a 17th-century samurai sword on the table and samurai armour in the corner....
...Which real-life historical figure has been played on screen by Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, Marlon Brando and Mel Gibson?...
...There were also nominations for Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival and Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge....
...Lions Gate Entertainment, the independent Hollywood studio, outperformed its larger rivals in the run-up to the Oscars when Damien Chazelle’s musical La La Land equalled the record for nominations set by...
...Peter Gibson has joined William Blair, the Chicago-based investment bank and asset manager, to lead consultant relations activities in Europe. He joins from M&G Investments....
...Ms Gibson says the British Council’s contribution in that case had been £1m. “So you can see it’s a pretty good return on investment,” she adds....
...I loved too the stand-off between the marble austerity of John Gibson’s “Hylas Surprised by the Naiades” and John Martin’s crimson catastrophe “The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum”, each from the...
...“London needs another major fair for galleries like ours, a sort of mini-Maastricht without the furniture,” says Hugh Gibson of Thomas Gibson Fine Art, whose father is on the committee of Frieze Masters...
...I know you know Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, (LG: I love Damien Hirst) and artists like that, who I think have been fantastically important and, indeed, there’s been a reciprocity between them and, I hate...
...If you didn’t follow the well-documented Drewe-Myatt faking scandal at the time, The Conman, by Laney Salisbury and Aly Sujo (published on March 1 by Gibson Square Books) is a chance to read the whole story...
...Headhunter Kevin Gibson, managing director of Robert Walters Japan, says: “You can relocate a Mexican to Argentina or an American to the UK....
...The home side, who won the first Test by a crushing 491 runs, had Damien Martyn unbeaten on 67 and wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist on 26 not out....
...That the graphic assertion of sexuality in contemporary culture, and the similar if grosser fascination with bodies laid bare in the visual arts, from Damien Hirst to the Chapman brothers to the showbiz...
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