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...Duncan Phillips wrote of the group he purchased — “Orange, Red on Red”, “Ochre, Red on Red”, “Green and Tangerine on Red” are here — that they evoke “some sense of well being suddenly shadowed by a cloud...
...Nine Mont Sainte-Victoire paintings range from the Phillips Collection’s calm, crystalline panorama reminiscent of Poussin’s views of Rome, a railway line like an ancient aqueduct, to Philadelphia’s rhapsodic...
...A century later, when Duncan Phillips bought “Farmhouse”, the freer, looser Constable was the one he claimed as “the founder of modern landscape . . ....
...For collector Duncan Phillips, 1920s Braques were incomparable: “Cubism finally justified itself by producing works of art at once architectural and lyrical.”...
...His direct, incisive portraits, and those of his colleagues — Neil Kenlock, chronicling the Black Panther movement; Charlie Phillips’ crystalline close-ups of mixed race couples in Notting Hill; Horace Ové...
...Jackie Choy, ETF strategist at Morningstar, pointed out that some of the best-known Chinese companies, such as Alibaba and Tencent, only had overseas listings....
...“It is reckless beyond imagining to pursue a divisive and economically catastrophic referendum during the recovery,” said Jackie Baillie, deputy leader of the opposition Scottish Labour party....
...Colour and texture are key to each pairing so, for example, Warhol’s blue silkscreen “Jackie” (1964) is hung next to a Hermès Birkin Touch Bleu bag, while the dabbled leather of a Kelly Blanc bag echoes...
...The watch auctions at Phillips, Christie’s and Sotheby’s also turn up vintage Piaget....
...But you already speak English, the puzzled course organiser (played by Sally Phillips) says. “I only speak English English,” Jackie replies. “I don’t know how to speak it as a foreign language.”...
...And the Tank owned by Jackie Kennedy Onassis was bought at Christie’s two years ago for more than £290,000 – by Kim Kardashian....
...For “Sweet Thing” Zara McFarlane took over, in rolling gospel style that suited the Old Testament lyrics, over a fat double-bass line from Dudley Phillips, Curtis’s piano swelling joyously and eventually...
...The back of the watch is engraved “Stas to Jackie 23 Feb. 63 2.05am to 9.35pm”, referring to the hike’s duration....
...manner imitates her mutating, ephemeral subjects to create an austere beauty, particularly in a new light-suffused series depicting Gorgie Road in Edinburgh. 108fineart.com, 01423 709108, to January 10 … Phillip...
...In 1952 in Los Angeles he saw a retrospective of Matisse, an artist he had revered since encountering “Studio, Quai St Michel” at the Phillips Collection when he was stationed in Washington for military...
...Additional reporting by Jackie Cai and Georgina Adam...
...“The Luncheon of the Boating Party” went to the Phillips Collection for $125,000....
...Sir, Jackie Wullschlager, in her article on a new exhibition at the Bozar Museum in Brussels (“Prejudice, terror and turban envy”, Life & Arts, February 28), commits an erratum which stands correction....
...Allowed free choice of subjects, he took motifs from Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”, for the erotic interest, to please the youthful Phillip, and for the tragic resonance....
...work continues to surprise, increasing in scale and abstract daring, and experimenting with different media – notably his monumental 20ft long etchings “As Time Goes By” (2009), acquired by Washington’s Phillips...
...To Duncan Phillips, who bought “La Table ronde” (loaned here), Braque, “no longer restrained from rich sensuous painting”, now had “the best style in Europe and … cubism finally justified itself by producing...
...Jackie Wullschlager is the FT’s chief visual arts critic...
...Thomas Struth's celebratory/mournful 2012 Jubilee photograph of the Queen and Prince Phillip would have starred in the dull section on aristocratic likenesses but is not in the show....
...Space here feels transiently occupied, from Phillip Lai’s assemblages of tyres and light bulbs at Stuart Shave to the Yangjiang Group’s rickety wooden structure housing food performances such as tomato-throwing...
...“The Blue Room (Le Tub)” (1901), from the Phillips Collection, with its Degas-like bathing nude and a reproduction of Toulouse-Lautrec’s “May Milton” on the wall, is a condensed history lesson but also introduces...
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