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...Heilbronn’s Surrealism: Worlds in Dialogue features David Lynch’s hallucinatory films, Cindy Sherman’s masquerade photographs. Why is Surrealism so fertile and fascinating?...
...This has turned Hauser & Wirth into a new phenomenon: a private art gallery that often carries itself like a public institution such as the Guggenheim and Tate museums....
...The Turner-prize nominee, who filled Tate Britain with an enormous pair of buttocks as part of her 2016 presentation, has created an entrance to the newly renovated and expanded Studio Voltaire which is...
...Liverpool; Zanele Muholi’s grave, arresting portraits of South Africa’s black queer community at Tate Modern; news from the classroom in Steve McQueen’s “Year 3” project at Tate Britain....
...“I went to Tate, to art galleries and museums. London institutions are so intellectual, so inspirational!”...
...Meanwhile Thomas Olbricht, the heir to the Wella fortune, is moving his huge private collection, with its works by Thomas Schütte, Cindy Sherman and Marlene Dumas, to his hometown of Essen....
...Dora Maar’s photomontages and Nan Goldin’s photo diary “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” at Tate Modern, Cindy Sherman’s identity puzzles at the National Portrait Gallery, celebrate women as indomitable...
...£3,500 at Hepworth Wakefield, even a Phyllida Barlow sculpture for £20,000 at Tate....
...Last year’s winner was Tate St Ives, the Cornish outpost of the Tate Galleries group. The V&A carried off the prize in 2016....
...In London, Cindy Sherman comes to the National Portrait Gallery, Natalia Goncharova to Tate, Faith Ringgold is at the Serpentine, Paula Rego at Milton Keynes’ new gallery....
...But what do the rich worry about more generally and — to rephrase F Scott Fitzgerald — are their worries different to yours and mine?...
...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)....
...Commenting on the ONS data Professor Lawrence Sherman, director of the Institute of Criminology of the University of Cambridge, warned that overall crime counts were “essentially meaningless”, since the...
...For David Hockney, whose “joiners” are on show at Tate Britain, collage is “a great, profound invention of the 20th century. It is putting one layer of time upon another.”...
...To use up reels of film, he began to take self-portraits, often in costume or disguised as public figures (recalling Cindy Sherman’s work in concept if not in form)....
...Sadly not, though I suspect Sherman might applaud. To June 12, tate.org.uk...
...And just last week, Frances Morris was appointed director of Tate Modern, one of the most powerful jobs in contemporary art....
...photographs in the collection, “but more what we would consider as conceptual art” he says, “such as Richard Long and Hamish Fulton, and artists working with photography who’d become very successful, like Cindy Sherman...
...self-portrait tradition: Maurizio Cattelan’s motorised resin self-depiction as a child whizzing round the gallery on a tricycle; Joseph Beuys’ felt suit; conceptual photographs from Thomas Struth, Cindy Sherman...
...but dominant is the story of traditional self-portraiture expanding via conceptualists — Beuys, Warhol, Michael Landy, Sarah Lucas — and photographic artists who shape notions of identity: Mapplethorpe, Sherman...
...Tate & Lyle shares dropped 17 per cent after the food group warned on profits for the third time this year....
...A similar slippage between self and other occurs in the work of Marlene Dumas, currently on show at Tate Modern in London....
...The phenomenon got its first official stamp in 2000, at the opening of Tate Modern in London....
...This time the theory was being put around by Makor Capital, an agency brokerage set up by former Cantor Fitzgerald employees....
...From Friday to May 12, www.tate.org.uk...
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