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...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”....
...Claiming equidistance between the bourgeois and the boho, I sometimes offer myself to the former as a tour guide. “Another time”, comes the habitual answer....
...One of the most uplifting collections of the week came from 2019 LVMH Prize finalist Kenneth Ize....
...Designed in 1936 by Kenneth Dalgleish and Roger Pullen, it was an explicit paean to the lines of the newly launched Queen Mary liner....
...So many ghosts — in a retirement that previous Shakespeare biographers had thought placid, bourgeois, uneventful. But then again, in a film, why not? Cinema is not scholarship....
...In The Curse of Cash, to be published later this month, Kenneth Rogoff makes the controversial case for scrapping paper money....
...Half a century ago, in 1968, Kenneth Clark was in Paris, standing in front of the BBC cameras, asking, “What is civilisation?...
...Kenneth Clark hailed them as “the greatest thing in English art” (estimate £12m-£16m). Scale and the luscious physicality of paint are the trademarks of former YBA Jenny Saville....
...Out of context, the agonised farewell pas de deux from Winter Dreams, Kenneth MacMillan’s potted Three Sisters, can look decidedly overwrought....
...People also die in Manchester-by-the-Sea, the third film directed by the very unlucky Kenneth Lonergan, whose previous works You Can Count on Me (2000) and Margaret (2011), studies of tragedy-imbued filial...
...The most important idea of all, she argues, is that of “bourgeois equality”, the belief that everybody is entitled to better himself or herself....
...insight into choices of word or turns of phrase, or the hinterland of ethical arguments in the original novel, one is left with a broad impression of the tale itself, which comes over simply as a kind of bourgeois...
...Poking fun at bourgeois strictures around sex, the latter fits beautifully into a lineage of iconic bed sculptures including Rauschenberg’s 1955 Combine “Bed” and Tracey Emin’s “My Bed” (1998)....
...Kenneth is fluently feckless, Henry a resentful petit-bourgeois (a different class even from his brother), Sandra an initially groovy but persistently braying proto-Sloane, Jamie and Rosie a stereotypical...
...Rather these works, at first sight at least, call to mind the canvases of post-painterly abstractionists such as Jasper Johns, Kenneth Noland and Ellsworth Kelly....
...Then abstraction and conceptualism became art’s postwar highways, and Renoir, resolutely unintellectual, was sidelined into the glossy cul-de-sac of popular bourgeois fantasy....
...Their marriage was bourgeois by Bloomsbury standards and lasted peacefully until his death in 1996....
...The opera tells of a bumbling, boorish bourgeois who boozes himself to sleep and dreams of bizarre encounters on the moon and in 15th-century Prague....
...She is so stupid and bourgeois, I want to smash her!” There are spoofs of Madame Bovary and classical ballet, riffs on science, history, poetry, philosophy....
...The Puritan Gift: Triumph, Collapse and Revival of an American Dream By Kenneth and Will Hopper I.B....
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