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...Art and Activism in the UK 1970—1990’, Tate Britain A must-see retrospective of feminist art and activism....
...My cunning plan to do so involved taking a cut-price route to Kenneth Kaunda International, Lusaka’s main airport....
...The enduring worth of school as an institution was rammed home to me when I saw Steve McQueen’s exhibition Year 3 at Tate Modern....
...To May 25, tate.org.uk Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...His departure also risked the support of another deep-pocketed director, hedge fund goliath Kenneth Griffin, who stepped down in solidarity before reversing his decision....
...The piece suggests that the one thing all people — real or fictional — share is the present moment (Tate Modern, to January 20 2019; 24-hour screenings on October 6, November 3 and December 1)....
...The nude had not been a prominent subject in Impressionist Paris, but after 1900, writes Kenneth Clark, “when art was once more concerned with concepts rather than sensations, the nude was the first concept...
...He quotes the late cultural commentator Kenneth Hudson, who suggested that the museums that survive the 21st century will have either charm or chairs....
...She credits Eliasson — known for such environmental installations as “The Weather Project” at Tate Modern and “The New York City Waterfalls” — with helping to mould her outlook....
...We admired the Tate gallery, Lambeth Palace, the Palace of Westminster, Big Ben, the famous bridges and celebrated views of Canaletto, Turner and Wordsworth....
...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....
...Kasmin, Tate director Nicholas Serota and cultural historian Fiona MacCarthy will be in conversation at Tate Britain on December 9 Photographs: Hannah Starkey; Anthony Caro / Tate; Richard Smith / Tate;...
...He made his name as both; by the 1930s, TS Eliot and Kenneth Clark alike hailed his “genius”....
...In the same period, he also encountered a new generations of painters including Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis and Jules Olitski....
...‘Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation’, Tate Britain, London, to August 10, tate.org.uk...
...Peggy Guggenheim’s collection, on view in Venice since 1951, is the exception; the country has no equivalent of Tate Modern or MoMA or the Pompidou, and exhibitions at Maxxi and Macro, Rome’s 21st-century...
...Masterpieces at Tate that are textbook examples of this style include “Snow Storm – Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth” – nature reduced to a furious black swirling vortex, an abstraction that, Kenneth Clark...
...richardsaltoun.com, 020 7637 1225, from Wednesday to August 28 … Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation, Tate Britain, London Period reconstructions evoke English taste during the art historian’s Edwardian...
...joshlilleygallery.com, 020 7580 5677, to August 30 … Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation, Tate Britain, London Period reconstructions evoke English taste in the art historian’s Edwardian youth – Landseer...
...Whether they can be found in time for the exhibition at Tate Britain remains to be seen. ——————————————- ‘Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation’ will be at Tate Britain, May-August 2014, tate.org.uk...
...Later he was a made-to-order Father Christmas in a remake of Miracle on 34th Street (1994) and contributed glossy whiskered cameos to Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Elizabeth and Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet...
...Tate showed these with their full-scale oil sketches for the first time in 2006, and it is a pleasure to encounter the illuminating parallels again....
...He never recovered; art historian Kenneth Clark believed that his paintings lost the fresh joy in the natural world that had animated six-footers such as “The Leaping Horse”....
...Kenneth Clark might not have approved....
...At Tate Britain’s smart new exhibition Ruin Lust, archaeolatreia is given free rein....
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