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...If you’re going to interrupt Whitney, you’d better sound like Whitney. josh.spero@ft.com...
...Further information here March Art Whitney Biennial 2024 The 81st edition of the Whitney’s celebration of new American art, which also features a film and performance programme....
...Cushing’s grandfather, Howard Gardiner Cushing – the celebrated American impressionist painter whose work hangs in the Whitney in New York – provided inspiration, as did the whimsical decor of The Ledges...
...To March 5, whitney.org...
...Tanna is, however, delighted that Harlesden High Street has been accepted into the hallowed halls of this year’s Frieze London....
...This upsum of Ukraine’s stalled summer offensive by Christopher Miller and Ben Hall is a case in point....
...International galleries in the Pacifico Yokohama convention halls will include Sadie Coles and Almine Rech, although some of the biggest international gallery franchises, such as Gagosian and David Zwirner...
...When Whitney Houston played there in 2010, her once magnificent voice ravaged by drug addiction, the singer’s embarrassment at her repeated failure to reach the big note in “I Will Always Love You” was shown...
...With narrow canyons and cavernous halls, these returns to the earth seem unsettlingly contemporary....
...Farley has since been converted to the recently opened Moynihan Train Hall and offices for Facebook....
...Alison Jacques brought two 2017 works by the Whitney Biennial artist Jane Dickson, one of which sold on the fair’s opening day ($95,000)....
...A wall of TV cameras and journalists line the back of the gilded hall....
...He plans to hold events in his new London shop, which is close to the showrooms of several major piano brands and just around the corner from Wigmore Hall concert venue....
...And the exuberant abstract canvas in one of the halls – Dancing The Jitterbug Waltz, by Stanley Whitney....
...So, even though the coming year is sure to be unpredictable, in the spirit of optimism let’s forget the imminent threat of more closed theatres and concert halls, disregard the real possibility of shuttered...
...Jerry Hall and Iman to actors Cicely Tyson and Elizabeth Taylor, he’s not a household name....
...As the concert halls tentatively reopen, these two books are more than timely....
...The men appear to be studying each other closely, as they do in Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall....
...from £35 Handmade to order, these come in four sizes. by-alice.co.uk Versailles glassware set by Jonathan Adler, £128 These geometric designs add sophistication to cocktail hour. uk.jonathanadler.com Whitney...
...What might make for a diverting Las Vegas supper club show felt underpowered and misconceived under the proscenium arch of a concert hall. Flesh-and-blood singers, relax....
...There were Brutalist theatres, churches, schools, cultural centres, town halls and, most of all, housing....
...Think of the landmarks of Brutalism, London’s South Bank, National Theatre and Barbican, Marcel Breuer’s Whitney Museum in New York, Boston City Hall and, of course, so much social housing lifted up on its...
...The Whitney’s Vida Americana buries that narrative....
...Topping the list are endowment-backed art institutions including New York’s Whitney and Guggenheim museums and the New York Philharmonic, which each received loans of more than $5m....
...Performance art has always depended on questioning crowd behaviour — Antony Gormley’s Fourth Plinth “One and Other” (2009), Tino Sehgal’s Turbine Hall commission of random encounters with visitors “These...
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