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...But she can’t resist a final quip about the gratis bottle of wine: “Did he think I was Jay Rayner?”...
...But Biden, in his wisdom, has taken the possibility of that off the table for the next three years or so by renominating a Republican worthy, Jay Powell, to head the Fed....
...Tanning, for example, with Louise Bourgeois, Sarah Lucas and Jenny Saville. Jacques’s aim was to reposition Tanning as something far more than Max Ernst’s wife....
...After a period of decline in the 20th century — William Boyd in his introduction to The Ballad said the area typified “the grime and petit-bourgeois mundanity of postwar London” — SE15 has adapted to changing...
...They were defined in large part by the rejection of classical or bourgeois conceptions of aesthetic or intellectual achievement in favour of greater spontaneity and authenticity....
...Those parameters make this the perfect opportunity to present the strongest possible case for pioneers such as Sheila Hicks, Ruth Asawa, Lee Bontecou, Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois and Yayoi Kusama....
...As Monsieur Jourdain, the titular bourgeois and prototype for every fictional social climber from Jay Gatsby to Hyacinth Bucket, Pascal Rénéric at once manages to seem wretchedly pleased with himself and...
...When I arrive, the gallery’s lofty owner Jay Jopling is contemplating “Zero Dom”, a three-metre black-matt patinated bronze of a bundle of legs in high heels, with its creator Georg Baselitz....
...These were folks for whom the separation of art and commerce was an artificial, unaffordable and frivolous bourgeois conceit....
...Most, like the sombre and grey-haired Durand-Ruel whose American buyers loved his “fascinating manners”, have been radicals in bourgeois disguise, reassuring clients by their conservative demeanour that...
...Jay Jopling, launching in Hong Kong, responded by exhibiting a similarly overweight, vapid series, Gilbert and George’s 292 “London Pictures”, in his four White Cube galleries....
...The confidence is in London – during Frieze week 2010, Iwan Wirth inaugurated sumptuous premises in Savile Row with a museum-quality Louise Bourgeois show; yesterday Jay Jopling answered by launching White...
...There are echoes of Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights, Big City, of Salinger, and especially of Michael Chabon’s The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, although the gay pointers are less explicit: a penchant for boyish...
...● Jay Jopling: The only Brit to challenge American domination of the upper reaches of the art market, whatever you may think of the grimly inevitable brand names in his White Cube gallery: Damien Hirst...
...Louise Bourgeois Edited by Frances Morris and Marie-Laure Bernadac Tate £35, 320 pages FT bookshop price: £28 Far more than a catalogue to the superb current retrospective: a Bourgeois A-Z in sparky, iconoclastic...
...The Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-Shek and the Struggle for Modern China By Jay Taylor Belknap, $35 The traditional view of “General Cash-My-Check” as a corrupt and incompetent bit-part player in the story of...
...Yet within days, writers were considering their role. ”Most novelists I know went through a period of intense self-examination and self-loathing after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center,” Jay...
...Contemporary art perfectly embodies contemporary bourgeois desires: it confers taste, it privileges direct experience (effort and knowledge), it signifies value (cultural and financial), it reassures us...
...Even Jay Jopling, the dealer who sold Saatchi the Quinn piece – and who is presumably unfazed by works involving pickled sharks (Damien Hirst) and rumpled beds (Tracey Emin) – acknowledged that “Self” requires...
...And so, while Franz Haniel’s third son, Julius, was in 1863 obliged to enter into a bourgeois marriage with Carolina Bocking, he later - probably after the change in company law - married an aristocrat,...
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