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...a popular winter pop-up and several of the skating sessions are already sold out, so book the evening DJ takeover sessions (£24) if you want to hit the ice, or reserve a spot at Chalet Suisse by Jimmy Garcia...
...Salvador Dalí’s “Lobster Telephone” meets Cepeda Samudio’s avant-garde Colombian short film “The Blue Lobster”, created with contributions from magical realist novelist Gabriel García Márquez....
...Lexi and Alithia, Xavier and Jose, Annabell and Jackie — to name only a few. “How do you look at this girl and shoot her? Oh, my baby. How do you shoot my baby?”...
...An Inventory of Losses, by Judith Schalansky, translated by Jackie Smith, MacLehose, RRP£20, 256 pages Weaving fiction, autobiography and history, this sumptuous collection of texts offers meditations on...
...Ema (Mariana Di Girolamo) is a peroxided, punkish and puckish member of an urban dance troupe who is romantically entangled with its leader, Gaston (Gael García Bernal)....
...Still, you might find a common thread with Larraín’s most recent movie Jackie, a fine-grained portrait of Jackie Kennedy starring Natalie Portman, another story of a woman of jagged edges....
...The best known films in the singular career of Larraín have been biopics of elusive subjects Pablo Neruda and Jackie Kennedy. With Ema, art becomes as strange as life....
...After The Club (paedophile priests), Jackie (Kennedy) and Neruda (Pablo), he shifts gears dramatically with Ema, an intriguingly opaque story of dance, anarchy, sexual abandon and pyromania — and the most...
...by Carl Hiaasen, Jo Nesbo, Jackie Collins and Michael Crichton....
...Instead Gael García Bernal is drafted in as a fictional fascist goon who makes Pablo the target of his cat-and-mouse games. Larraín plays fast and loose with history....
...He/she should have fun, especially if previously convinced that this Chilean director (Post Mortem, Jackie) was a dyed-through miserabilist....
...The film is the second García Bernal has made with director Pablo Larraín (who also made this year’s Jackie)....
...In the 1970s Deià had a freewheeling vibe; Graves hosted friends such as Alec Guinness, Peter Ustinov and Gabriel Garciá Márquez....
...‘Olafur Eliasson: Contact’, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, December 17-February 16 2015, fondationlouisvuitton.fr Photographs: Ulf Svane, María del Pilar García Ayensa Studio, Chris Young...
...Opening with pioneering Uruguay painter Joaquín Torres-García, her outstanding collection unravels how Latin American artists used geometry to liberate colour and form from the picture plane....
...Opening with pioneering Uruguayan painter Joaquín Torres-García, who included pre-Columbian references in a pictogram style reminiscent of Paul Klee, her outstanding collection on show here unravels how...
...Shortlisted for the £30,000 prize are: Alberto García-Alix for blurred, reflective but stagey black-and-white self-portraits over four decades, charting life in Spain under Franco and afterwards; biologist...
...A sort of visual descendant of Borges and García Marquez, Villar Rojas drowns out the hype and sales pitches here with a vibrant magical realism making him the un-expected, very popular star of Frieze 2013...
...Jackie Wullschlager ——————————————- ARCHITECTURE Critique of Everyday Life, by Henri Lefebvre, Verso, RRP£25/$44.95 Lefebvre (1901-91) saw the realm of everyday life as something that needed to be seized...
...Christov-Bakargiev travelled there with artists including Francis Alys and Mario Garcia Torres....
...laughs Joaquin Garcia Martin at Madrid’s Galeria Helga de Alvear....
...Lavish, opinionated, authoritative on the recent work, and with intriguing essays by, among others, Margaret Drabble and Martin Gayford Jackie Wullschlager FT chief visual arts critic …………………………………………...
...surrealism’s assault on reality and, most powerfully, co-opts for visual art the disorientating craziness of the everyday that characterises the magical realism of Latin American writers such as Gabriel García...
...Jackie Wullschlager ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Joseph Stiglitz Economist, author of ‘The Price of Inequality’ In his cogently but passionately argued book End This Depression Now!...
...Jackie Wullschlager, FT visual arts critic …………………………………………………………….....
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