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...In Punchdrunk’s The Crash of the Elysium, participants were chased down corridors by vengeful stone angels....
...Cundy said that by “turning over every stone” the Met was uncovering a growing number of offenders....
...Only one work flew far ahead of expectations: Agnes Martin’s “Grey Stone II” (1961), which was estimated between $6mn and $8mn and hammered for $16mn ($18.7mn with fees)....
...What if education was not just a stepping stone to a job but three years of learning, exploring new ideas?...
...sarah.oconnor@ft.com...
...“They felt like an extension of our bodies, and I could not come to terms with the fact that a phone so close to our skin ends up in a landfill within 18 months.”...
...Kristin Hjellegjerde joins the fair for the first time this year with work by six artists, including rising stars Sara Berman and Richard Stone. She says, “It was Nazy who won me over.”...
...We’ve left no stone unturned here.”...
...After more than 18 months battling the pandemic, and seeing both fellow clinicians and patients die, he had to ask himself whether he could withstand yet another wave....
...Amid the confusion, uncertainty and anxiety of the past 18 months or more, necessity has frequently become the mother of impressive literary invention and, in recent times, we have begun to see the fruits...
...“You could build a folly out of anything as long as it had that sense of wonder and delight,” says Sarah Pennal, who describes herself as “a builder of interesting things”....
...Isa Genzken, Bruce Nauman and Katharina Fritsch will join the likes of Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas and Richard Serra in locations across Doha and beyond....
...Open-air theatre has come into its own these past 18 months....
...Billie Piper pinned audiences to their seats in Simon Stone’s devastating version of Federico García Lorca’s Yerma....
...Nowhere could be more appropriate than Patrick Leigh Fermor’s home in Greece, a collection of stone buildings perched above the sea in Kardamyli....
...it 18 years ago....
...On a cloudy day in Battersea, within a stone’s throw of the river Thames, Paul Thompson strides happily around an enormous but empty building, pointing out spaces....
...The company had recently constructed a new manufacturing facility, the Oxbox, a stone’s throw from the lab where vaccinologist Sarah Gilbert and her colleagues were carrying out their research on a Covid...
...Without the tourism economy to fund the necessary animal protection, the past 18 months have been brutal....
...Meanwhile, the two universities, which promise small group teaching by dons and rooms in ancient stone quadrangles, have not expanded appreciably....
...I was about 18 or 19 and they were the uncoolest clothes, but I bought them and had to wear braces to hold them up. Ever since I’ve always felt very comfortable in them....
...“What is really coming under attack is the idea that experts can serve the public,” says Sarah Dry, a historian of science who quit the board of the Science Museum after being asked to explicitly endorse...
...National Theatre, London to December 18, nationaltheatre.org.uk...
...So the enforced calm away from her New York base and her usual relentless travelling routine has meant not only an unusual amount of time with her daughters — 18-year-old Sarah and twin sisters Susan and...
...The Old Vic — keeping theatre alive Sarah Hemming A curtain call for those UK theatres that battled on and brightened our evenings in 2020 would be a crowded one....
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