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...Here too are the decisive moments: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s exquisite street photography and shots by Marc Riboud, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Vivian Maier, Garry Winogrand, Helen Levitt, Lee Friedlander and...
...Think of abstract expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler’s pooled colours, the diffusion and blurring of edges as having some kinship....
...At Ting-Ying Gallery, the feathery and delicate Bi-Valve sculpture by Helen O’Shea (£2,200) looks like it’s covered in a multitude of silk petals, when they are actually cut from a more prosaic material...
...Meanwhile, in a nauseating scene, Isabella is paraded like a trophy before her oafish husband-to-be (played by Helen Cripps as a boasting buffoon in a blazer)....
...Birdcage Walk, by Helen Dunmore, Hutchinson £18.99 The conflicts of the French Revolution rage within a British marriage in a new novel by the author of The Lie....
...Walker Evans hid his camera lens between the buttons of his coat when he made subway portraits; Helen Levitt used a right-angle lens....
...– Andrew McAfee’s blog Our dangerous illusion of tech progress – Peter Thiel and Garry Kasparov/FT The dangers of living in a zero-sum world – Martin Wolf/FT...
...Her first show – in fact, her only major show – was the 1967 New Documents at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which she shared with Garry Winogrand and Lee Friedlander....
...Garry Shewan, assistant chief constable of Greater Manchester, said: “This is nothing more than senseless violence with absolutely no regard for people, their property or livelihoods....
...Garry Drummond, the chairman and chief executive who runs the company founded by his father, acquired mining rights in the 1980s to a thermal coal-producing area in northern Colombia....
...Its evolution is well recounted here through focuses on Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander....
...Read it and watch Robin’s video, made in his private Oxfordshire garden, on FT.com, where you can also read Helen Dillon’s review of this excellent book....
...Clearly they would have to be the most versatile in the business, Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren or Cate Blanchett, all accustomed to playing powerful, complex women....
...If the 1997 chess victory by IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer over Garry Kasparov marked the triumph of silicon chip over grey matter, then last week, the equities rout, rising yen and credit market turmoil...
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