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...Peck uses music by Aaron Copland and collaborates with Choctaw-Cherokee painter and sculptor Jeffrey Gibson: celebrating American culture in all its finest forms....
...London’s exhibition season began with psychedelic tea parties and disappearing rabbits in the V&A’s immersive wonderland Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser and ended with translucent, spidery, electricified...
...On the eve of his landmark Tate retrospective in 2019, Frank Bowling had in his London studio an unfinished canvas with an electric blue surface which displayed a carrier bag scrunched into a haphazard map...
...It has been reworked by the pair (along with architect Jeffrey Beers) into a super-luxe iteration of Boston style....
...In the towering “Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson”, the queen (who was tiny, skinny and had buck teeth) leads by the hand her dignified, pathetic dwarf servant....
...The show closes with blisteringly frank self-depictions of extreme frailty: sagging body fragmented and doubled on an institutional bed in “Hospital” (2005), the defiant “Self-portrait with Brush” (2010-...
...The Age of Sustainable Development, by Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University Press, RRP£23.95/$34.95 Sachs is a prophet calling upon humanity to create a better world....
...Masterpieces of Chinese Painting: 700-1900, edited by Zhang Hongxing, V&A Publishing, RRP£40/$60 The world’s oldest painting tradition explored in the glorious catalogue to the V&A’s current, once-in-a-lifetime...
...Jackie Wullschlager is the FT’s visual art critic. Read her review of the V&A’s new show ‘The Cult of Beauty’ ………………………………………….....
...Jackie Wullschlager, FT art critic …………………………………………………………….....
...He was followed by Jackie Ward and Patricia Mitchell....
...Jackie Wullschlager is the FT’s chief art critic ………………………………………………………....
...Between them, Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach are more than 150 years old....
...Jackie Wullschlager is the FT’s chief art critic...
...s tenure, when Disney was essentially run as a triumvirate of Eisner, president Frank Wells, and studio chief Jeffrey Katzenberg, with meaningful oversight from the board, Disney thrived. ?After Wells?...
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