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...“Room must always be made for joy in this world”, wrote Surrealist Eileen Agar, and there is a timeless appeal in Surrealism’s playful visual delight....
...However, Han disagrees with Xi’s top financial advisers, led by vice-premier Liu He, over how to respond to China’s economic challenges....
...Among the host nation’s brightest stars were US-born Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu, snowboarder Su Yiming and pairs figure skaters Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, all gold medallists....
...When planning the project, she consulted Marcel Duchamp and travelled to Hans Arp’s foundry near Paris, seeing one of his sculptures cast in bronze....
...These range from British artist Eileen Agar, who was in Guggenheim’s circle and whose compact “Fighter Pilot” painting (1940) is included, to Aimée Parrott, who left art school in 2014 and who provides a...
...Ottessa Moshfegh Author of Eileen (Vintage) You Are Having a Good Time (FSG) is proof to me that genius can coexist with compassion....
...“The Curator is Present/The Artist is Absent” jokes Marina Abramović in her 2010 video portrait of Serpentine Gallery director Hans Ulrich Obrist....
...A recent favourite is an abstract photograph by Eileen Quinlan, Laura, a yoga mat folded and draped to reference a body....
...Tenor Han Peng’s clarion lyricism made an imposing father. The only musical downside in Saturday’s performance was an orchestration often too thick to discern the text....
...Eileen Gray’s stock rose dramatically, for example, with the €22m sale of her 1920s “dragon” armchair at Christie’s auction of the Yves Saint Laurent collection in early 2009....
...Hans Sicat, chief executive of the Philippine Stock Exchange, predicts funds raised through company listings and secondary activity will hit 107bn pesos ($2.6bn) this year....
...The Chinese take gastronomic homesickness seriously: they say one fourth-century official, Zhang Han, was so consumed with longing for the water shield soup and minced fish of his native region that he abandoned...
...www.museumofeverything.com Nathalie Djurberg and Haroon Mirza Until January 8, 2012 Camden Arts Centre Nathalie Djurberg’s two installations combine film, a soundtrack by Hans Berg and glass-like objects...
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