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...It all works fine, as it should for £242mn, with £99.05mn coming from HM Government and £7mn National Lottery funding from Arts Council England, making it the biggest cultural investment in the UK since Tate...
...The UK competition regulator has warned that a sugar deal between the makers of Tate & Lyle and Whitworths could push up the price of the staple for British shoppers, and has given the companies until next...
...“The big story is AI,” said Kenneth Lamont, senior fund analyst for passive strategies at Morningstar....
...exhibition juxtaposing pioneers of the first Parisian avant-garde in the 1860s-80s demonstrated the Orsay in full force: Manet’s “The Balcony” and Degas’s “The Bellelli Family”, Manet’s “Olympia” and Degas’s “L’...
...His skinless man, “L’Ecorché” (1902), a debut made in coloured plaster as an anatomical teaching aid, astonished compatriots with its expressive power....
...Art and Activism in the UK 1970—1990’, Tate Britain A must-see retrospective of feminist art and activism....
...June 28 to 30; further information and tickets here July Performance ‘L’Histoire de Manon’, Teatro alla Scala Kenneth MacMillan’s 1974 balletic adaptation of Abbé Prévost’s 18th-century novel Manon Lescaut...
...These included the top lot of the art auction, another Monet — “Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, temps couvert” (1891) — for $26.5mn ($30.8mn with fees, est $30mn-$40mn)....
...The proliferation of these stones reflects a culture that delights in trompe l’oeil playfulness, whether in rock collecting or cuisine....
...Thanks to Monet, the British art historian Kenneth Clark said, “every day we pause with joy before some effect of light which we should otherwise have passed without notice”....
...The pre-cubist structure of staggered houses on a hill, “Sea at L’Estaque behind Trees”, belonged to Picasso, and a vibrant, tightly organised “Gulf of Marseilles” to Gustave Caillebotte....
...He was introduced to British audiences at Gimpel Fils gallery in 1947, then at Tate’s exhibition in 1963....
...For the exhibition finale, I would have preferred a reimagining of the more theatrical “L’Atteso” (2018), for which he filled Turin’s OGR arts centre with abandoned cars and vans....
...A couple of months ago I spotted Sarca at Tate Modern, wearing an electric blue pair of her own creation with black trousers and a simple black top. She looked stylish and at ease....
...Soaking up these changing scenographies that wash over the Lightroom like waves, visitors at last week’s preview were already lying dreamily on the (carpeted) floor — reminiscent of Tate audiences at Olafur...
...The plunge means this could be the right time to buy into battery technologies, says Kenneth Lamont, senior fund analyst at Morningstar....
...“You can’t be nude [in public], but you can wear costumes with trompe l’oeil body parts,” she says. “Absurd! Here, I’ll show you.”...
...Gauguin’s “Pêcheur et baigneurs sur l’Aven” (1888) is a Brittany scene, painted with the colours of Martinique, which Sant bought for $2.9mn at auction in 2000 and now has a $6mn-$8mn estimate....
...Picture-perfect Provence The career-spanning Cézanne exhibition at London’s Tate Modern is attracting crowds, as is the landscape of his birth....
...Kenneth Lamont, a senior research analyst at Morningstar, noted that while the HAN ETF fund and the iShares fund both weight holdings based on their exposure to clean energy revenue, they differ notably...
...Forthcoming highlights include, on May 16, Cimarosa’s rarely heard L’Olimpiade (not strictly an opera about the Olympics, though Paris 2024 is clearly its peg and the games are alluded to in its libretto...
...My cunning plan to do so involved taking a cut-price route to Kenneth Kaunda International, Lusaka’s main airport....
...You enter at the magic wardrobe of Jean Marcel’s “Armoire Surréaliste”, with its panels giving on to trompe l’oeil blue skies, and follow Dorothea Tanning’s nightmare corridor of locked doors and outlandish...
...Tate displays the group in brilliant context....
...Tate Britain’s 2017 Queer British Art show, commemorating 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales, featured “Bathing”, a 1911 work by the Bloomsbury Group’...
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