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...For at least 15 years Joyce DiDonato has been one of a handful superlative singers equally at ease in comedy and tragedy, and equally eloquent in four languages....
...Light relief came in the company of Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron, the sharp pensioner sleuths who make up The Thursday Murder Club....
...The podcast is lively, accessible and enthusiastic, and the 80-odd episodes have featured everyone from the uber-curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and Tate director Maria Balshaw to artists Kaws (Brian Donnelly...
...T J Clark, curator of Tate’s revelatory 2013 exhibition, suggested Lowry chose a repetitive, affectless awkwardness to suggest “the immense social fact” of massed industrial life....
...She’s now on the Acquisitions Committee at Tate, part of the Centre Pompidou’s International Circle and a “Best Friend” of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo....
...Her award is a confirmation of smartphones as a new medium for serious art, with judges comparing her stream of consciousness style to James Joyce and Marcel Proust....
...The whole exercise reminded me of the time at university where, while studying the Irish writer James Joyce, I chanced on The Consciousness of Joyce, by Richard Ellmann, a 1977 overview of the 600 books...
...The cathedral-like space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall is frenetic with building work....
...Graham Greene called “Angels at the Ritz and other stories” from 1975 “one of the best collections, if not the best since James Joyce’s ‘Dubliners’.”...
...Turner Prize 2016, Tate Britain, September 27-January 2, tate.org.uk...
...‘David Jones: Vision and Memory’, Pallant House, Chichester, to February 21 pallant.org.uk Photographs: Tate, London; Private collection; National Museum of Wales...
...“The idea was to let the artists — Cory, Ryan Gander and Joyce Pensato — take control,” says Ward....
...Ben Uri’s trophy work here was for decades — until it was sold in 1984 to Tate, which now loans it back — Mark Gertler’s glowing, anti-war “Merry-Go-Round” (1916)....
...Though critic Herbert Read valiantly compared the poem to James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake, British audiences never really got Schwitters....
...Take the Edvard Munch show at London’s Tate Modern....
...Joyce Young, owner, By Storm, the textile company. MEMBER, MBE John Batchelor, illustrator. Michael Henderson-Begg, City of London Corporation. Nicola Benedetti, violinist....
...Between 2010 and 2011, Tate Modern welcomed over 5m visitors, Tate Britain 1.6m....
...Above all other cities Lampedusa loved London; from his hotel off Marylebone Road he made forays to the Wallace Collection and the Tate Gallery....
...The two Sir Nicks are on board – Serota of the Tate, and Kenyon of the Barbican....
...A second portrait of a haunted, absorbed Eliot in 1949, after he had abandoned poetry for marital bliss, was turned down by Tate; Eliot bought it himself for his Cambridge college....
...Joyce McGraw-Hill £16.99, 300 pages FT bookshop price: £13.59 Stuck with inherited structures and failing systems, we need a radical recasting of the organisation say these two McKinsey consultants....
...That last word was precisely the term used by Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate galleries, when he talked to me about the forthcoming rehang of works at Tate Modern in May....
...Yet James Joyce’s 1922 masterpiece Ulysses manages to compress Homer’s epic into a single day in Dublin....
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