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But Labour MP Gloria de Piero, commentator Peter York and Conservative backbencher Nadine Dorries are not convinced that the current government has been successful at persuading the electorate they are like everyone else.
Other former Blair or Brown cadres like John Woodcock, Luciana Berger, Stella Creasey and GMTV's Gloria de Piero dominate the top ten in terms of media attention.
Although the intent was clear, the nomination of Gloria de Piero was accepted as valid.
I think Hazel Blears and Gloria de Piero could bring a breath of fresh air into the Shadow Cabinet.
Senior frontbenchers Heidi Alexander, Gloria de Piero and Ian Murray have all resigned in protest at Mr Corbyn's leadership, while Shadow Foreign Secretary Hilary Benn was sacked by Mr Corbyn in the early hours of this morning.
Shadow Health Secretary Heidi Alexander was first to resign this morning, followed by Ian Murray, Gloria de Piero, Lilian Greenwood, Lucy Powell, Kerry McCarthy, Seema Malhotra, Vernon Coaker and Charlie Falconer.
That helped them to defeat Gloria de Piero and Michael Cashman, who were supported by Progress and Labour First.
Explaining their moves, the councillors both backed up this interpretation with Anderson - aka Labour MP Gloria de Piero's office manager - insisting: «The Labour party is no longer the party I joined.
This edition of Fabian Review focuses on the impact of gentrification on our cities - and our political class - with Luke John Davies, Gloria de Piero and Loretta Lees, plus Kate Murray talks to Richard Leonard.
Heidi Alexander was first to resign, followed by Ian Murray, Gloria de Piero, Lilian Greenwood, Lucy Powell, Kerry McCarthy, Seema Malhotra, Vernon Coaker, Charlie Falconer, Karl Turner and Chris Bryant (see below).
Flint compared herself to the hugely outnumbered band of Spartans in the film 300 when talking about the onslaught from Ukip - turned - Tory voters that she and others like Gloria de Piero and even Dennis Skinner faced.
And Gloria de Piero has a pair of breasts.
The do was attended by big names from the party's «moderate» wing including Rachel Reeves, Wes Streeting and Gloria de Piero and arch Blairite former MP Jim Murphy and special advisor turned TV presenter Ayesha Hazarika were also spotted.
Tristram Hunt and Gloria de Piero could also lose their seats if Ukip thrive under their new leader.
Labour shadow minister Gloria de Piero said: «No one should use deeply offensive language like this,» while Helen Grant, the government's sports and equalities minister, described the remarks as «completely unacceptable and very disappointing.»

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They could also challenge Inter for the signing of Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker Bernard, as Piero Ausilio looks to finalise talks to bring Stefan de Vrij and Kwadwo Asamoah to San Siro.
I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach, 2016) A Bigger Splash (Luca Guadagnino, 2015) The Childhood of a Leader (Brady Corbett, 2015) L'Attesa (The Wait, Piero Messina, 2015) El abrazo de la serpiente (Embrace of the Serpent, Ciro Guerra, 2015) Hangule (The Tunnel, Kim Seong - hun, 2016) Helmut Berger, Actor (Andreas Horvath, 2015) Elle (Paul Verhoeven, 2016) The Fits (Anna Rose Helmer, 2015) Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
Tracks and locations include Nürburgring Nordschleife and Nürburgring GP — Strecke, Germany; Ulster Grand Prix Circuit — Dundrod and International North West 200, Northern Ireland; Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Pista South Milano — Ottobiano, Castelletto Circuit, Autodromo di Franciacorta — Daniel Bonara, Autodromo Vallelunga «Piero Taruffi», Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Stelvio National Park and Milan, Italy; Macau; Donington Park 2014 track variations and North Wales, Great Britain; Road America, Sierra Nevada and Miami, USA; Circuit de Nevers Magny - Cours and French Riviera, France; Circuito de Almeria, Spain; Potrero de los Funes Circuit, Argentina; Sportsland Sugo and Kanto Temples, Japan; Hellenic Towers, Greece; Viking Valley, Norway; and Eastern Mountains, Indonesia.
Piero della Francesca, Giotto, Fra Angelico, Gustave Courbet, Piet Mondrian, Philip Guston, Willem de Kooning.
The Early Renaissance painter Piero della Francesca, the Dutch masters Rembrandt and Vermeer, as well as more modern artists, like Cézanne, Pierre Bonnard, Piet Mondrian, Edward Hopper, and Willem de Kooning, were frequent guests and, sometimes, studio crashers.
At the start is a painting in which he writes out the names of his artist - heroes: Masaccio, Piero, Giotto, Tiepolo and (in smaller letters) de Chirico.
The group show which reflects on color and on the investigation of modern art as well, taking as the starting point the followers of Hindu Tantric art (17th - century) and the Theosophists (19th - century) who used forms - colors as sources of meditating and immaterial transmission of thought, features the works of: Carla Accardi, Bas Jan Ader, Etel Adnan, Hilma af Klint, Josef Albers, Giovanni Anselmo, Karel Appel, Arman, Ed Atkins, John Baldessari, Giacomo Balla, Robert Barry, Lothar Baumgarten, Claude Bellegarde, Annie Besant (with Charles W. Leadbeater / painted by Lady MacFarlane & Mr Prince & John Varley), Jakayu Biljabu, Irma Blank, Norman Bluhm, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Kerstin Brätsch, Alberto Burri, André Cadere, Corrado Cagli, Alexander Calder, Carlo Carrà, Felice Casorati, Enrico Castellani, Aslı Çavuşoğlu, Michel Eugène Chevreul, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Tony Cragg, Carlos Cruz - Diez, Giuliano Dal Molin, Sonia Delaunay, Nicola De Maria, Fortunato Depero, Nicolas de Staël, Piero Dorazio, Olafur Eliasson, Bracha Ettinger, Lara Favaretto, Oskar Wilhelm Fischinger, Dan Flavin, Lucio Fontana, Katharina Fritsch, Vittorio Gallese, Giuseppe Pinot - Gallizio, Theaster Gates, Rupprecht Geiger, Leo Gestel, Piero Gilardi, Liam Gillick, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Gotthard Graubner, Giorgio Griffa, Gruppo MID, Paul Guiragossian, David Hammons, Camille Henrot, Auguste Herbin, Arturo Herrera, Damien Hirst, Channa Horwitz, Johannes Itten, Alexej von Jawlensky, Asger Jorn, Donald Judd, Wassily Kandinsky, Anish Kapoor, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul Klee, Yves Klein, František Kupka, Wolfgang Laib, Jim Lambie, Basim Magdy, Alberto Magnelli, Estuardo Maldonado, Antonio Mancini, Édouard Manet, Henri Matisse, Gustav Metzger, Piet Mondrian, Maria Morganti, Edvard Munch, Gabriele Münter, Bruce Nauman, Sir Isaac Newton, Mario Nigro, Otobong Nkanga, Kenneth Noland, Hélio Oiticica, Giulio Paolini, Tancredi Parmeggiani, Pino Pascali, Eugénie Paultre, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Heather Phillipson, Francis Picabia, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Sigmar Polke, Lea Porsager, Alejandro Puente, Walid Raad & The Atlas Group, Edi Rama, Gerhard Richter, Hans Richter, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Mark Rothko, Thomas Ruff, Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge, Luigi Russolo, Anri Sala, Mario Schifano, Shōzō Shimamoto, Ettore Spalletti, Simon Starling, Haim Steinbach, Hito Steyerl, Mika Tajima, Atsuko Tanaka, Cheyney Thompson, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Luis Tomasello, Giulio Turcato, Joseph Mallord William Turner, James Turrell, Viktor Vasarely, Alfredo Volpi, Franz Erhard Walther, Andy Warhol, Liu Wei, Lawrence Weiner, Marianne Werefkin, Ye Xianyan, Fahrelnissa Zeid, Gilberto Zorio.
The collection, which includes pieces by Giorgio de Chirico, Giorgio Morandi, Alberto Burri, Piero Manzoni, Alighiero Boetti and Michelangelo Pistoletto, is estimated to realize in excess of # 7 million.
These included the Holland's Nul (Armando, Jan Henderikse, Jan Schoonhoven, herman de vries), France's Nouveaux Réalistes (Arman, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri), Italy's Azimuth (Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani), and Japan's Gutai group (Jirô Yoshihara, Shozo, Shimamoto, Kazuo, Shiraga, Atsuko Tanaka, among others); the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and America's George Rickey also formed individual nodes in the orbit of Zero's influence.
After the guidelines were issued, The Frick Collection intensified its efforts to determine the provenance for the period 1933 — 45 for paintings and sculpture in its collection that could have been in continental Europe between those dates (Piero della Francesca, St. John the Evangelist, François Boucher, A Lady on Her Day Bed, Jacob van Ruisdael, Landscape with a Footbridge, François - Hubert Drouais, The Comte and Chevalier de Choiseul as Savoyards, and Gentile da Fabriano, Madonna and Child, with Saints Lawrence and Julian).
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Escher Richard Estes Walker Evans Luciano Fabro Oyvind Fahlstrom Jean Fautrier Lyonel Feininger Eric Fischl Fischli & Weiss Barry Flanagan Dan Flavin Lucio Fontana Tsugouharu Foujita Sam Francis Robert Frank Helen Frankenthaler Lucian Freud Lee Friedlander Elisabeth Frink Katharina Fritsch Roger Fry Naum Gabo Antonio Lopez Garcia Henri Gaudier - Brzeska Paul Gauguin Isa Genzken Alberto Giacometti Gilbert & George Eric Gill Albert Gliezes Robert Gober Nan Goldin Andy Goldsworthy Leon Golub Natalia Goncharova Julio Gonzalez Felix Gonzalez - Torres Douglas Gordon Arshile Gorky Anthony Gormley Adolph Gottlieb Dan Graham Paul Graham Duncan Grant Juan Gris George Grosz Andreas Gursky Philip Guston Renato Guttuso Hans Haacke Peter Halley Richard Hamilton Ian Hamilton - Finlay David Hammons Duane Hanson Keith Haring Rachel Harrison Marsden Hartley Hans Hartung Mona Hatoum Raoul Hausmann John Heartfield Mary Heilman Jean Helion Barbara Hepworth Patrick Heron Eva Hesse Gary Hill Roger Hilton Damien Hirst Ivon Hitchens David Hockney Howard Hodgkin Hans Hofmann Carsten Holler Jenny Holzer Edward Hopper Roni Horn Rebecca Horn Gary Hume Jorg Immendorff Robert Indiana Robert Irwin Alfred Jaar Alexei Von Jawlensky Augustus John Gwen John Jasper Johns Joan Jonas Allen Jones Asger Jorn Donald Judd Isaac Julien Ilya Kabakov Frida Kahlo Wassily Kandinsky Anish Kapoor Alex Katz On Kawara Mike Kelley Ellsworth Kelly Mary Kelly William Kentridge Anselm Kiefer Ed and Nancy Kienholz Martin Kippenberger Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Per Kirkeby R.B. 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appropriated from the Old Masters, including Francisco de Goya, Nicolas Poussin, and Piero della Francesca, adopting their compositions and classical subjects as the basis for his works.
Survey by Guy Brett, Interview by Michael Archer, Focus by Catherine de Zegher, Artist's Choice by Piero Manzoni and Edward Saïd, Writings by Mona Hatoum
Piero Manzoni's work has been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions, including international retrospectives at the Museum d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1991), the Serpentine Gallery, London (1998), and the Museum d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples (2007).
On display are works by Marcel Duchamp (the famous «Air de Paris», Parisian air enclosed in an ampule), Ernesto Neto («Mentre ninety accade», an installation consisting of pouches filled with sand, black pepper, turmeric, ginger, and cloves), Piero Manzoni (the infamous tin can filled with «Merda d'artista ``, Sissel Tolaas (a white cube filled with the cold sweat of 11 men who suffer from serious phobias), Kristoffer Myskja (a machine that smokes cigarettes), and many others.
Inspired by the 15th - century Italian Renaissance artist Piero della Francesca and 20th - century Italian surrealist Giorgio de Chirico, Christ is both exacting in his attention to perspective and geometric forms and illusive in his presentation of scenes that, as he describes them, «are possible but not probable.»
In the years following 1961, Group Zero rapidly spiraled outward to encompass a remarkable network of international collaborators including the likes of Lucio Fontana, Yayoi Kusama, Yves Klein, Piero Manzoni, Jesús Rafael Soto, Jean Tinguely, and Herman de Vries.
Pablo Picasso, Matisse, Vasilly Kandinsky, Balthus, Alexander Calder, Jean Arp, Jean Tinguely, Niki de Saint Phalle, Constantine Brancusi, Oskar Kokoschka, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Bacon, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Ernesto Neto, Agnes Martin, Brice Marden, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Takis, Louise Bourgeois, Ghada Amer.
The historic space will house his personal collection of more than five thousand works by Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana, Enrico Castellani, Piero Manzoni, Alighiero Boetti, Giorgio de Chirico, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Andy Warhol, Jean - Michel Basquiat, and Anish Kapoor, among other artists.
Allan Doyle, a doctoral candidate at Princeton University, spoke about Quatremère de Quincy's criticism of skeuomorphism in art, while Svendsen Finne taught a brief but in - depth lesson about the divine skeuomorphic structures in the early Renaissance paintings of Piero della Francesca, and McGill doctoral candidate Jeffrey Moser discussed the patterned moldings of pre-modern Chinese ceramics.
Highlights of the Musee des Beaux - Arts de Strasbourg include works by Italians Giotto di Bondone, Carlo Crivelli, Piero di Cosimo, Cima da Conegliano, Correggio, Guercino, Canaletto; Flemish and Dutch painters like Hans Memling, Gerard David, Maarten van Heemskerck, Pieter de Hooch; and French artists including Philippe de Champaigne, Nicolas de Largillière, Simon Vouet, Philip James de Loutherbourg, and Theodore Chasseriau.
Traveled to: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., February 5 — April 10, 1994; Santa Monica Museum of Art, July 7 — September 5, 1994; Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis, September 30 — November 12, 1994; America Center, Paris, December 1994 — January 1995 (Catalogue) Personal Imagery, Chicago / New York, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, September 18 — October 30, 1993 Art Works: The Education Project, International Center of Photography, New York, July 2 — September 26, 1993 (Catalogue) 46th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, June 13 — October 10, 1993 Heads and Portraits: Drawings from Piero de Cosimo to Jasper Johns, Jason McCoy, Inc., New York, May 6 — June 12, 1993 (Catalogue) First Sightings: Recent Modern & Contemporary Acquisitions, Denver Art Museum, April — November 1993 Yale Collects Yale, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, April 30 — July 31, 1993 (Catalogue) Up Close: Contemporary Art from the Mallin Collection, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, April 2 — June 3, 1993 Contemporary Realist Watercolor, Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University, Houston, February 25 — April 10, 1993 Artists by Artists, Forum Gallery, New York, February 4 — March 14, 1993 The Artist as Subject: Paul Cadmus, Midtown Payson Galleries, New York, February 4 — March 6, 1993 A New Installation of Photography from the Collection and Recent Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, New York, February 3, 1993 Photoplay, Works from the Chase Manhattan Collection, Center for the Arts, Miami, January 1993.
œuvres de Josef Albers, Enrico Castellani, Lovis Corinth, Lucio Fontana, Gotthard Graubner, Leiko Ikemura, Raúl Illarramendi, Jannis Kounellis, Catherine Lee, Piero Manzoni, Claire Morgan, Gideon Rubin, Georgia Russell, Joel Shapiro, Qiu Shihua, David Smith, Yutaka Sone, Pierre Soulages, Cy Twombly
CB08 Artist Roster: Micheal Arcega Edgar Arceneaux The Backroom Kelly Barrie Justin Beal Walead Beshty Andrea Bowers Jedediah Caesar Sarah Cain Bruce Conner Einar and Jamex de la Torre Felipe Dulzaides Sam Durant ESL (Esthetics as a Second Language) Morgan Fisher Piero Golia Gronk Karl Haendel Mark Hagen Skylar Haskard Patrick «Pato» Hebert High Desert Test Sites Evan Holloway Margaret Honda Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Jordan Kantor Mary Kelly Tony Labat D'nell Larson Elad Lassry William Leavitt Matt Lucero Shana Lutker Daniel Joseph Martinez Rodney McMillian Julio Cesar Morales My Barbarian Eamon Ore - Giron Raymond Pettibon Yvonne Rainer Marcos Ramirez ERRE Marco Rios Amanda Ross Ho Aaron Sandnes Anna Sew Hoy Jim Skuldt Kara Tanaka Joel Tauber Ruben Ortiz Torres Erika Vogt Mary Weatherford Lauren Woods Brenna Youngblood
«An Introduction», curated by Germano Celant, showcases pieces by Walter de Maria, Barnett Newmann, Yves Klein, Piero Manzoni, Donald Judd, Pino Pascali, Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Joseph Cornell, Francesco Vezzoli, Enrico Castellani, Gerhard Richter, Lucio Fontana, John Wesley, Victor Vasarely, Antoni Tàpies, Konrad Klapheck, Alberto Burri, Frank Stella, Mario Schifano, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jeff Koons, among others.
The exhibition unfolds along a chronological axis marked by two eras: the pre-war period with George Grosz, Carlo Carrà, Giorgio de Chirico, Fortunato Depero, Achille Funi and Francis Picabia; and the post-war and contemporary with Carla Accardi, Giorgio Morandi, Dadamaino, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Mario Schifano, Mimmo Rotella, Andy Warhol, Richard Long, Julian Schnabel and Bertozzi & Casoni.
Self portrait — Submerged, San Piero Scheraggio, Uffizi, Florence, IT Bill Viola: The Encounter, Galleria Civica D'Artemoderna e Contemporanea (GAM), Turin, IT Resonance: Audible Silence in Portraiture, Fine Arts Center Gallery, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, US Bill Viola: Early Video Works 1979 - 1986, National Museum of Art, Osaka, JP Artist Rooms: Bill Viola, Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery, Wednesbury, UK Bill Viola: Point of Departure, Parque de La Memoria, Buenos Aires, AR Bill Viola: The Return, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, AU The Chapel of Frustrated Actions and Futile Gestures, Blain Southern London, UK Bill Viola: Three Women, Puertas de Castilla, Murcia, ES
The core of the exhibition is composed of Italian art from the twentieth century, presenting some of the greatest protagonists of that time: Fortunato Depero, Carlo Carrà, Giorgio de Chirico, Achille Funi, Giorgio Morandi, Dadamaino, Carla Accardi, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Mario Schifano, Mimmo Rotella.
On view through July 2, César in Context presents sculptures by the artist in conversation with works by Lynda Benglis, Bram Bogart, Brassaï, Bernard Buffet, Alberto Burri, John Chamberlain, John de Andrea, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Giacometti, Piero Manzoni, Robert Morris, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Martial Raysse, George Segal, and Tom Wesselmann.
But some of the main influences: Philip Guston, Balthus, Giacometti, de Chirico, Morandi, Goya, Piero, Giotto, and the Italian «Primitives» — especially the Siennese like Sassetta, Duccio, etc..
Artists on view include Agnes Martin, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Alighiero Boetti, Andrea Marescalchi, Brian Wills, Bruce Conner, Charles Ross, Dan Walsh, David Austen, Ed Ruscha, Edward Hopper, Ernesto Caivano, Eugene Delacroix, Frank Walter, Gilles Bensimon, Gino de Domenicis, Giorgio De Chirico, Heinz Mack, Jose Antonio Suarez Londoño, Jane Logemann, Josaku Maeda, Joseph Cornell, Juan Miro, Julio González, Kara Rooney, Kenny Scharf, Lisa Beck, Luca Pancrazzi, Mara De Luca, Marsha Cottrell, Matt Chambers, Max Ernst, Mel Bochner, Nathlie Provosty, Oscar Dominguez, Osvaldo Licini, Peter Doig, Phil Wagner, Piero Pizzi - Cannella, Ray Johnson, Roberto Matta, Saul Steinberg, Victor Brauner, Wallace Berman, Wim Wenders, Wols and Yves Tanguy.
The indeterminate, random and unpredictable results of abstract and expressionistic painting are epitomised through the works on exhibition by Piero Manzoni, Jasper Johns and Niki de Saint Phalle.
Apart from Twombly, Kounellis, Chamberlain and Bourgeois, it has come to include artists like Joseph Cornell, Jean Dubuffet, Willem de Kooning, Pablo Picasso, Louis Soutter, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni and Wols.
Following the great success of Piero Pizzi Cannella's solo exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum of Saint Petersburg, Salon de musique and Other Paintings, Partners & Mucciaccia is proud to present twenty - one new works, fourteen paintings on canvas and seven mix - media works on paper, by the Master conceived specifically for the gallery in London.
The Neo Dada gestures that emerged in the late 1960s had an irreverent, experimental spirit, such as Robert Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning Drawing, 1953, Yves Klein's attempt to fly in Leap into the Void, 1960 and Piero Manzoni's signing of people's bodies in 1961.
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