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...Visitors to Music of the Mind, a new exhibition just opened at Tate Modern, are left in no doubt as to its subject....
...The opening event (before the building was finished) was a Yayoi Kusama installation, illustrating how the spaces might be used for art as well as events — or, in the words of artistic director John McGrath...
...Neither John Burn-Murdoch’s data points article on gender polarities (January 27), nor comments garnered below the line, mentioned Andrew Tate and his like making £5mn a month through influencer...
...In the Tate show, there are many works where Sargent has draped women in material to create de facto dresses....
...One of my biggest references was Gena Rowlands in [John Cassavetes’ 1980 thriller] Gloria, more than The Godfather or Scarface.”...
...John Nickson London W9, UK...
...This has turned Hauser & Wirth into a new phenomenon: a private art gallery that often carries itself like a public institution such as the Guggenheim and Tate museums....
...Founded in London by Ben Tufnell, previously a curator at Tate Britain, and Matt Watkins, who had been the publisher of the Tate Etc magazine, the pair opened with an enviable “Tate mafia” network and brought...
..., University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK Andrew Tate and threats to our social contract / From Avril Baigent, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, UK...
...John, who are you buying or selling this week? John Burn-MurdochI’m gonna go for, my heart says sell Andrew Tate. My head says buy Andrew Tate....
...Never mind the clothes at the John Singer Sargent exhibition at Tate Britain, the show is an object lesson in how to stand....
...The Tate retrospective represents an Ono reckoning of sorts....
...The result, as John Burn-Murdoch explains in his piece, is that young men and young women’s world views are pulling apart....
...(The American Rothko gave works to Tate because he admired its Turner connection.)...
...February 14 to May 6; further information and tickets here ‘Sargent and Fashion’ at Tate Britain Discover how John Singer Sargent used fabric and fashion in his paintings to capture identity and individuality...
...early 1970s with starkly simple works featuring rows of paving stones and bricks, later triggering the apoplexy of the British tabloids over his work “Equivalent VIII”, an arrangement of 120 firebricks the Tate...
...From the new John Singer Sargent exhibition at Tate Britain, via Pina Bausch at Sadler’s Wells, to Carrie Bradshaw’s walls, he makes a compelling argument for the petrol-station “filler flower” and calls...
...John has left Tesco with its business, management and board in great shape and fit for the future.”...
...If you want a more cerebral take, we’d recommend John Authers....
...Next month, John Singer Sargent’s classic Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose will be a star of Tate Britain’s upcoming show Sargent and Fashion, while at Sadler’s Wells, Pina Bausch’s beloved 1982 dance piece Nelken...
...He has co-written the series with Alice Nutter with whom he previously collaborated on Trust, about the abduction of John Paul Getty III. “Our mindsets have changed,” says Nutter....
...In a wonderful pairing, the jaunty boats hang here from the ceiling above John Singleton Copley’s monumental, violent painting “Watson and the Shark”....
...A handful — Britain’s John Akomfrah, France’s Julien Creuzet — produced the most impressive pavilions of 2024, as did, on tight budgets, several “Global South” countries (see my top five choices below)....
...Built around 1690 as a tiny Dutch Colonial farmhouse, it was bought in 1844 by one of Austen’s grandfathers, businessman John Haggerty Austen, who remodelled it in Victorian Gothic style....
...Jotham Suez, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health and a leading researcher in the field, says that in the past it has been “difficult to say that the sweeteners...
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