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...President Franklin Delano Roosevelt pushed for the creation of the SEC; Joseph Kennedy, the buccaneering Irish-American businessman, served as its first chair; William O Douglas, a feisty progressive lawyer...
...Cushing’s grandfather, Howard Gardiner Cushing – the celebrated American impressionist painter whose work hangs in the Whitney in New York – provided inspiration, as did the whimsical decor of The Ledges...
...Timed to open just before Frieze Seoul (September 6-9), Ropac’s new space will show drawings by Joseph Beuys, while the original gallery space will host paintings and three-dimensional works by Donald Judd...
...In his studio there’s a circular-shaped First chair by Memphis designer Michele De Lucchi, while on the wall there’s a Warhol silkscreen of Joseph Beuys....
...In the decade he had left, Joseph E Yoakum summoned radiant landscapes from the folds of his memory and his imagination, turning the world’s topographies into a universe of forms....
...The sober sensibility springs from Nari Ward’s “Peace Keeper”, a work that moved Enwezor when he saw it at the 1995 Whitney Biennial....
...“Africa was just Joseph Conrad, the way people understood it,” Gaines says. Such ignorance, today, beggars belief....
...To January 2021, whitney.org...
...In the Whitney’s well-lit galleries, though, it’s hard to make out just what they’re trying to say....
...Is it too trite to think of this as a Joseph Kosuth “One and Three Chairs” for the 21st century?...
...Whitney Wolfe , Bumble’s chief executive and founder, said: “This is in no way, shape or form an American company arriving in India saying, ‘Wow, what a big market share, let’s go capitalise on that’....
...When the quilts made by the African-American women of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, were shown at the Whitney Museum in 2002, they became the toast of the art world....
...“The mortgage industry would welcome a liberalisation,” says Joseph Lynyak, partner at Dorsey & Whitney, a law firm....
...The family: The Whitneys By David Crow When Doug Whitney turned 55 in 2004, his family thought they had been spared from a genetic curse....
...It is majority-owned by an affiliate of US venture capital firm JH Whitney & Co....
...Andy tapped Chrissie Iles, a well-regarded curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to organise the exhibition....
...Surrounding Marble Row were the grand houses of business magnates Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Collis P Huntington and the Whitney family. None of these homes remains....
...He leapt wholeheartedly into the art scene, and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney showed his work alongside paintings by Stuart Davis. Soon, though, the bustle wore him out....
...Breuer, by Robert McCarter, Phaidon, RRP£100/$150 With the former Whitney Museum in New York now rechristened as the Met Breuer, the Hungarian-born modernist’s name has been firmly placed in the public...
...During the 1993 grape harvest I was chatting to a guest of my parents, Professor Joseph Vercauteren, and discovered that he was an expert in grape and grapevine polyphenols....
...Joseph Nadol, an analyst at JPMorgan, suggested two possible reasons: personal circumstances, or a “strategic disagreement with the board”....
...The third one is, when I started my work, I was making multiples [prints] for Joseph Beuys. I was quite young when I started to work for him....
...” - In which Meredith Whitney does “state arbitrage”. (?) - Why is it a rental and not a loan?, tyres edition. - Ryan Avent on Fed comms: “it isn’t remotely clear why the talk is of tapering....
...Joseph Biden, US vice-president, raised the idea again with Dmitry Medvedev, Russian prime minister, in a call on Monday, and European diplomats pointed to Mr Putin’s agreement with Angela Merkel, the German...
...(Call details here) Some quick further reading: - The FT’s Tom Braithwaite and Shahien Nasiripour on calamity Citi - Footnoted on pay-off stuff - Dealbreaker on the Meredith Whitney verdict...
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