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...Post-modern arguments for knowing performance, à la Cindy Sherman, or “a process of transformation and repositioning” according to the NPG, are unpersuasive....
...He advised president George W Bush and was a highly respected champion of the type of free-market ideas espoused by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher....
...Breslauer, Margaret Bourke-White, Diane Arbus, Cindy Sherman, amongst many others....
...A digital wall will allow the centre to display photographic work that has no physical form, such as the Instagram streams produced by US photographer Cindy Sherman....
...Among these is Sir Ronald Lindsay, the first occupant of the Lutyens residence, whose wife, Elizabeth Sherman Hoyt, was an American aristocrat....
...Gary Owen revised The Cherry Orchard for Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre, five years after it nearly closed....
...‘Julia Margaret Cameron’, Victoria and Albert Museum, to February 21, vam.ac.uk. ‘Julia Margaret Cameron: Influence and Intimacy’, Science Museum, to March 28, sciencemuseum.org.uk...
...Headed up by the graphic colours of Lichtenstein’s “Hot Dog”, the day sale includes more works from Esposito’s collection by the likes of Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman and George Condo....
...A Victorian Cindy Sherman Julia Margaret Cameron saw the artistic possibilities of photography from its early days....
...One of Thatcher’s chief advisers, Alfred Sherman, later insisted that the government of 1979-83 was only “accommodating changes which had already been generated in the bowels of British society”....
...Alderman quizzed photographer Cindy Sherman about the nexus of horror and comedy in her work: when the lights snapped off at the 12-minute timeout, the audience gave a collective groan of disappointment....
...“Right now, we have a situation where the executive branch is getting a billion records a day, and we’re told they will not query that data except pursuant to very clear standards,” said Brad Sherman, a...
...But Margaret was nobody’s mouthpiece but her own....
...At first, photography was slavishly imitative: Julia Margaret Cameron posed her models like Renaissance Madonnas, Alfred Steiglitz’s misty cityscapes echoed Whistler’s nocturnes....
...“Margaret Thatcher had plenty of informal advisers like Alfred Sherman, Lord Chalfont and David Hart,” says this figure. “But the Werritty thing is quite different....
...Julia Margaret Cameron turned to photography in 1863, when she was 48 and had raised 11 children (not all of them hers)....
...General Sherman, Union Army officer 62 Rudolph Giuliani 63. Lenin 64. Silvio Berlusconi 65. Neville Chamberlain 66. Mikhail Gorbachev 67. Boris Yeltsin 68. Benito Mussolini 69. Alex Ferguson 70....
...Flight By Sherman Alexie Grove Press, Black Cat/Harvill Secker $13.00/£18.99, 192 pages Native American Alexie kills off his 15-year-old narrator in chapter three of this novel – a blend of science fiction...
...Margaret Salmon’s work is on show at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London E1, until February 11. Tel 20 7522 7878...
...It is significant that the first effective competition policy was introduced in the US in the Sherman Act more than a century ago, at a time when unbridled capitalism was very much to the fore....
...Doctorow Little, Brown ₤11.99, 384 pages The American civil war is the setting for this multiple-narrator novel that chronicles the devastation wreaked by General Sherman’s 60,000-strong column after the...
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