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...Many pieces from its body of work speak to me....
...Learn to Dance with Modern Electronic Equipment, Early Conceptual Photography, 1971-74, is showing at Corbett vs Dempsey, Chicago, until 9 March Inès Cross SHOP Anna Weyant with Gagosian In May 2022,...
..., expanding, capitalist cities, their advertising hoardings, bright plentiful shop windows, neon lights, a delirious vista of consumer desire....
...Waxamani Mehinako paints the rhythmic patterns the Xingu peoples traditionally use in body painting, textiles and basketry, but while he uses local pigments, he applies them to canvas, an easier sell within...
...Their brains and bodies were going into a state of stress . . . Boring modern landscapes, which privilege repetition over complexity, supply us with an unnaturally low level of information . . ....
...All that started to change around 1200, when trade took off, bringing with it modern financial instruments such as credit, long-distance transactions, banks and coins....
...The origins of modern facial prosthetics began around this time, with clinics set up by the artists Francis Derwent Wood in London (nicknamed the Tin Noses Shop) and Anna Coleman Ladd in Paris....
...Artist Rooms: Roy Lichtenstein is at Tate Modern, London, until 2024....
...Others, such as Sir John Soane (1753-1837), used their houses to weave elaborate historic fictions and as shop windows for their abilities....
...Leighton House provides a different kind of shelter, one as much for the soul as for the body....
...We tend to buy regularly in smaller quantities, and shop locally as much as possible. I’ve recently discovered the Gold Coast....
...Hence the presence of ferociously refined tailoring alongside pieces that celebrated the body, inspired by dance both modern and classical....
...[so] you still find loads of pieces of black celluloid jewellery from that time in junk shops and markets.”...
...The modern canon had room for exactly one self-taught outsider: Henri Rousseau....
...Modern artists don’t even realise what they’re missing in terms of what the papers used to be like.”...
...Natalie Tredgett remembers how her first employer, veteran designer Nicky Haslam, would “bedazzle” junk-shop finds with paint finishes....
...(Lilah laughs) It’s like Act V, Macbeth, and nothing good happens in Act V of Macbeth....
...The shop is owned by Conor Donlon, who was at Central Saint Martins a few years ahead of me....
...She sets all these regal bodies against backdrops that reek of decay....
...He associates them with the knitting patterns one finds in charity shops – and with his grandmother....
...“aerobes” floating through Tate Modern in Anicka Yi’s Turbine Hall commission “In Love with the World”....
...“When I first started looking at masculinity I was looking at how certain body language gives you a more feminine edge and other body language gives you a more masculine edge and how to encapsulate it in...
...We have to step over a lot of bodies to get there. It is quite a bloody book....
...“I can’t admit to valuing paint that costs $110 per gallon. But I find this paint unbearably luminous.”...
...Tristram Hunt is director of the V&A and a former MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central....
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