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...Tate scores many goals in unveiling how Surrealism enlarged and metamorphosed from its roots in Paris and went on to criss-cross the globe....
...Thus, Robb’s research only partly took place in libraries; much of it was done criss-crossing the country for more than 30 years on a bicycle....
...In a clever trompe l’oeil, it digitally prints its stretchy garments with patterns resembling plaids, tweeds and pinstriped cotton....
...The mention of freedom has Catherine de’ Medici literally clutching her pearls, which encircle her neck and criss-cross her bonnet....
...The house has an L-shaped layout of 9,515sq ft, and is priced at $9.75m through Sotheby’s International Realty....
...Fendi (the woman, not the brand) has long-supported Guadagnino — she was respectively associate producer and producer of his 2009 film Io Sono L’Amore and 2018’s Suspiria....
...Delacroix adopted its “flochetage” brushwork, criss-crossing filaments of colour, after visiting Morocco, whose carpets, he said, were “the most beautiful paintings I have seen”....
...The third extends vertically from the floor to the ceiling of the Sackler gallery creating another criss-cross with its horizontal counterpart....
...On December 1 that year, a Lockheed Constellation L-749 with four piston engines left Sydney carrying 29 passengers and 11 crew, all impeccably dressed....
...Imagine Manet’s “Déjeuner sur l’herbe” with spiritual overtones, or a Last Supper given secular bite, and you have a sense of the chaste yet sensual spell Gill has cast on his diners....
...One sunny day last November, artist Alexis Rockman criss-crossed New York City and New Jersey with a box of Ziploc bags and Carl Mehling, a paleontologist, as his driver and wingman....
...Less well known, however, are Corsica’s other, more gentle routes, which criss-cross this beautiful island taking in all the varied scenery of mountains, valleys and coasts but omitting the high, craggy...
...In the late 1940s, he started making boxes criss-crossed with white wooden lines such as “Multiple Cubes”, whose games of reduction and repetition anticipated minimalism by decades....
...Tate’s “Déjeuner sur l’herbe”, a bold sprawl of steel whose gloopy, unruly folds mock the mannered drama of Manet’s masterpiece, is surely an escapee from YSP’s show....
...Christian Boltanski’s “L’Homme qui tousse” (1969) and Bruce Nauman’s “Life, Death, Love, Hate, Pleasure, Pain” (1983) are classic distillations of claustrophobia and fear heralding a dark, troubling biennale...
...Calling it an “educate and activate” model, her team is criss-crossing the country holding seminars for the likes of General Mills and workshops for smaller beauty brands....
...Street markets criss-crossing Gage Street and Graham Street in Central, where fruit and veg stalls jostle with fishmongers and butchers, are the best place to find them....
...Swales filled with brackish water criss-cross a landscape that is notable for wide horizons and high light levels that have made it a favourite for landscape artists....
...Starkly architectural dresses in starchy organza were printed with shadowy outlines of trees or the criss-cross of iron bridges, sometimes veiled in layers of chiffon or with soft colour picked out on blossoms...
...There was also real skin, which was startlingly visible through the veil of tulle turtlenecks and dresses striped with thin herringbone strips of suede, or criss-crossed by a grid of rectangles....
...I believe it was Marc Meneau at the three-star L’Espérance who first decided to roast a whole pineapple and flavour it with vanilla....
...A young flower-seller; a traffic cop; a cabby, criss-crossing in a shared-ride taxi....
...Most are scrawled on sheets strung up across the myriad alleys that criss-cross the Haitian capital....
...The roads are little more than dirt paths criss-crossed by a latticework of irrigation canals and ditches, too fragile to support the Marines’ heavy armoured vehicles, like the one that had become stuck....
...They have criss-crossed its slopes by foot, whether sandalled or laced in hiking boots, on skis, horseback or mountain bike, by car and by train....
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