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...dealer, which recently exhibited the works of artist duo M+M....
...A nadir was Paris’s Musée Picasso removing most of his works for Sophie Calle’s pitifully pretentious exhibition À toi de faire, ma mignonne....
...Calle doesn’t evoke the past so much as confuse it, mixing what was with what might have been....
...“I never thought I’d be involved, but I’m very happy to be part of Codognato’s continuation, and of keeping it in my family....
...La Venencia, Madrid Calle de Echegaray 7, 28014 Madrid This is a contender for my favourite bar in the world: understated, charming and an important piece of Madrid history....
...With no distractions, I’m hoping to get rid of some of the stress we’ve brought with us....
...I prefer Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho, which perfectly balances the uniquely English, amoral gothic of the neighbourhood with an undercurrent of joyous camp....
...That memory flooded back after MainFT reported last week that Goldman Sachs’s co-heads of M&A and European investment banking were threatening to quit over their exclusion from a powerful committee set up...
...H&M and Zara were the first fast-fashion retailers, selling trend-led clothing at affordable prices....
...“I’m looking at humanity and where we got things wrong.”...
...John-Mikaël Flaux is mentoring this year’s final-year class at Lycée Edgar Faure. He argues that the need for the “Swiss-made” label isn’t crucial any more. “I’m French,” he says (he’s from Brittany)....
...I’m Lulu Smyth, in for Lilah Raptopoulos. [MUSIC PLAYING] What I’m about to say might sound absurd, but books are having a cultural moment right now....
...I’m soon out the door and feeling well satisfied....
...“So I’m actually like a volcano” (for so he’s learnt from his grandmother). Exasperated, they bring out the big guns and accuse him of killing his mother....
...in people’s homes, reminiscent of the French artist Sophie Calle’s photos of the belongings of hotel guests taken during a stint working as a chambermaid....
...On the subject of which… this week’s cover story takes us inside the French horology academy Lycée Edgar Faure, which has produced a clutch of fascinating young independent watchmakers....
...Those of a certain generation will fondly remember how every research report was supposedly just an axe for its traders, every M&A deal was secretly orchestrated by Goldman, every bond sale was making ungodly...
...I don’t feel like I’m putting people in a voyeuristic position. It didn’t make sense to open this place and keep a part of it secret.”...
...“I’m not checking off a box, and I’m not trying to prove that I am showing diverse perspectives,” she says. “I am a diverse perspective.”...
...The old town centre, called the Siete Calles, is where I go with friends for a few beers, a few pintxos....
...“I’m still painting and going to parties with friends.”...
...And I’m sure that if [Milei] succeeds, he will change Argentina once and for all.”...
...I’m drawn to churros because they feel integral to Madrid, as bagels are to New York and croissants to Paris....
...“You would rent a stone and you would call and say, ‘I’m number xx, my business cards are running out, can you print 200 more copies?’”...
...He sold several works by Edgar Ramirez ($12,000-$20,000), including one to The City of Santa Monica Art Bank Collection, in a partnership launched with Frieze this year....
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