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...He was not widely fashionable in his lifetime — the influential American critic Clement Greenberg called him “just a bottle painter” — but unsurprisingly his particular vision of hard-won serenity, the emphatically...
...Critic Clement Greenberg called Sobel “primitive” and “a housewife”. There are, however, under-the-radar New Yorkers here as tough and full of bravado as the men....
...Clement Greenberg was backhanded: “The painting is almost faultless within its limitation.” In 1999, the Whitney’s The American Century omitted Avery completely....
...Another cardinal, Giulio Rospigliosi, poet, librettist for the Barberini theatre and later Pope Clement IX, commissioned “A Dance to the Music of Time” (1634-36), and dictated its iconography of dance as...
...He stalked the elderly Matisse in Vence in the 1940s, hung out with Clement Greenberg and the Colour Field painters in Manhattan in the 1960s, and publicly drew up battle lines — abstract versus figurative...
...“The Planetary Garden”, the 12th edition, launched this week, takes its title from gardener-ecologist Gilles Clément’s book suggesting that we cultivate the earth, collaboratively, as “one small garden”....
...From lottery funds, in 1734 Clement established the Capitoline, the world’s first public museum, to show it....
...Painted after his patron Giulio became pope, the clunky “Portrait of Clement VII” (1525-26), blending the massive figures of Michelangelo’s Sistine prophets with a reworking of Raphael’s “Julius II”, was...
...“When [the American critic] Clement Greenberg said that ‘with an advanced artist, it’s not now possible to make a portrait’, de Kooning answered, ‘Yes, but how can you not make one?’”...
...to illuminate links binding the pioneering modernists with the mid-century generations for whom the abstract/figurative divide was a determining formal consideration — and for some American painters in Clement...
...Next, in place of a coat rack, there is an array of officers’ hats from various nations, inviting you, says curator Olivier Renaud-Clément, to “pick your side”, and suitcase sculptures reminiscent of Venice...
...Otherwise this presentation emphasises Caro’s relationship with painting and materials, with rarely-seen early sketches and a bronze portrait of critic Clement Greenberg, one-time owner of “Twenty-Four Hours...
...Clement Crisp THEATRE Thom Southerland He’s hardly a newcomer....
...THE BUTCHER Michael Clements The 58-year-old has been a butcher in the City for more than 30 years. “We’ve gone through lots of good times and bad times.”...
...I decided to focus on cultural events that can count as milestones: Clement Crisp (our ballet critic of more than 50 years’ standing!)...
...Clement Greenberg lamented that Bonnard “smells permanently of the fashions of 1900-1914, expressing …the desire of the French middle classes to make history stop and stand still in 1912”....
...Jackie Wullschlager is the FT’s chief visual arts critic...
...But the director with whom Leonard collaborated most fruitfully was Quentin Tarantino, in Jackie Brown, an adaptation of the 1992 Rum Punch....
...Ways of Seeing: John Berger on the Small Screen, April 3-17 at BFI Southbank www.bfi.org.uk/southbank Jackie Wullschlager on Degas …………………………………………………………….....
...Jackie Wullschlager …………………………………………………………….....
...His architect father, an Austrian Jew, was the youngest son of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis; his younger brother was Clement Freud, the politician and broadcaster....
...Between the wars, high-profile visitors included “Guernica”, in an exhibition opened by Clement Attlee to protest against the Spanish civil war....
...Although his “Spit and Chew: Art and Culture”, a phial containing munched and spat-out pages of a tome by art critic Clement Greenberg that Latham and Stevini served at a feast in 1966, is in New York’s...
...In 1964, Clement Greenberg pronounced that young British artists were “doing the best sculpture in the world today”....
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