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...“It was an unprecedented leak of MI5’s secrets for government advantage,” said Tim Tate, author of an upcoming book on the Spycatcher affair....
...Next year’s, which is opening in January at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End, is The Hills of California, with Sam Mendes directing....
...With Tate’s brooding, claustrophobic maroon, mauve and black columnar “Seagram Murals” (1958), the mood becomes sombre....
...Gagosian has also signed 42-year-old Belgian artist Harold Ancart, whose painting practice includes boldly coloured abstracted landscapes, while at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, perhaps the brightest young star...
...“Guston is the first to have risked a fully developed career on the possibility of engaging his art in the political reality,” wrote the New Yorker’s Harold Rosenberg....
...(A Tate solo show followed in 2011)....
...A Harold Pinter-scripted 1990 adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale largely lacked the ingenuity and simmering anger of Margaret Atwood’s novel; the Hulu TV version, meanwhile, has been a cultural phenomenon...
...On loan from the Tate for a few months, they are the first of Turner’s paintings to be displayed in his former home....
...This is Tate’s first Van Gogh exhibition since 1947, and staging it at Tate Britain necessitated a British theme....
...Yet his continuing impact on art and literature — “the central imagination of our age”, according to critic Harold Bloom — suggests that fundamental aspects of Freud’s observations hold true....
...To construct the “Ship of Siwa” itself, she turned to David Harold, a joinery and carpentry lecturer at Manchester College of Arts and Technology with whom she had worked previously....
...Some 70 works by 21 British artists, created between the 1960s era of Harold Wilson, the Labour prime minister, and the election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979, show how radical artists of the time began to...
...I meet the 56-year-old in his dressing room at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre, where he is starring in a play about two friends who go fishing in Minnesota on a frozen lake that’s beginning to melt....
...A strong influence was his mother, Beatrice, who was minister of health in the Labour government of Harold Wilson and then, as Baroness Serota of Hampstead, deputy speaker of the House of Lords....
...Harold Hamm, the billionaire chief executive and majority owner of Continental Resources, one of the leading US shale oil producers, has been one of Mr Trump’s top advisers on the sector and has been tipped...
...Among the posters on the walls are Much Ado About Nothing (with David Tennant and Catherine Tate), All My Sons (with David Suchet) and Jerusalem (with Mark Rylance). But Friedman resists pigeonholing....
...But as the grandson of a Russian-Jewish cabinet maker and the son of Stanley, a civil engineer, and Beatrice, a politician who was Harold Wilson’s minister of health, he is a born builder, democrat and leader...
...It reminded me of Harold Pinter, asked about The Caretaker, saying, ‘It’s about one man sitting down and another man standing up.’ Dominance and submission....
...And when I went to the Tate Modern exhibition on Miró, European voices easily outnumbered British ones....
...Stephen Deuchar, former director, Tate Britain. Colin Dodge, executive vice-president, Nissan. David English, founder of Bunbury cricket club. Peter Freeman, chairman, Competition Commission....
...Whereas the Tate has offshoots in Liverpool and Cornwall, the V&A has yet to expand outside London....
...Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal featuring Robert Bevan, an unsung member of the Camden Town group whose strong scenes of early 20th-century life show him to be the equal of peers such as Spencer Gore and Harold...
...Sickert apart, this show consists of a dilute cocktail of British art at its most imitative: rooms full of earnest, well-meaning, post-post-impressionist cityscapes and interiors by Spencer Gore, Harold...
...Glastonbury runs from June 27 to 29. www.glastonburyfestivals. co.uk New YorkDalí: Painting and Film First shown at London’s Tate Modern, this exhibition looks at the role cinema played in Salvador Dalí...
...“What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event,” as the critic Harold Rosenberg wrote....
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