Sentences with phrase «eponymous london»

You might also know her as the designer of an extensive line of fabric, wallpaper, soft furnishings and accessories sold at her eponymous London store, online at allegrahicks.com and at boutiques in North America.
Charles Saatchi is moving his eponymous London art gallery out of its County Hall premises following an «endless campaign of petty unpleasantness» by its landlord, it was announced today.
Last April, WME - IMG, the top Hollywood agency and events company, announced its major stake in Frieze, the media and events company that this week put on its best - known events: its eponymous London fairs devoted to the sale and celebration of art.
She was one of the few female artists to be promoted by the legendary Annely Juda, whose eponymous London gallery from 1968 introduced so many European and American abstract artists to this country.
While the fact that the original artifacts rested only a short walk away from the gallery (in Soane's eponymous London museum) somewhat mooted the air of mystery, the details of the chipped faces and carved owls in the film remained opaque, their precise origins left unexplained.
«The e-sports market has been closed in Japan and as a consequence Japanese companies have struggled to compete,» said Pelham Smithers, owner of an eponymous London - based firm that researches Asian tech companies.»
The expression about customers» infallibility was coined in the early 1900s by Henry Gordon Selfridge, the founder of the eponymous London department store.

Not exact matches

When William McHenry started making gin at his eponymous Tasmanian distillery in 2011, he initially chose to use five of the botanicals associated with the classic London dry style: juniper, cardamom, coriander, star anise and orange peel.
Her eponymous first book was the UK's speediest offering debut cookbook ever, and she has since gone ahead to dispatch two focal London shops, make her own particular scope of «vitality balls» and even discharge a skincare go as a team with Neal's Yard.
Late last month we featured Victoria Beckham wearing a leopard printed pencil skirt as she visited her eponymous retail store in London.
Beckham hit the London Global Gift Gala in pieces from her eponymous line, which included a dark long - sleeve blouse and a black maxi.
Rejina Pyo is a Korean fashion designer with an eponymous womenswear label in London.
The Serbian - born, London - based designer had a busy summer, opening her first store in London, taking on a new financial backer and rebranding her eponymous label as simply «Roksanda.»
Following his studies in London under Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen, Christian Siriano launched his eponymous collection in 2008.
London Bridge is falling down, to quote not only the same genus of children's rhyme as the eponymous codenames for the the objects of Control's paranoia, but also T.S. Eliot's use of the same to speak of the end of distinct human culture.
The «Office» star was visiting Emily in London whilst she was filming for upcoming movie «Mary Poppins Returns» - in which she will play the eponymous nanny - earlier this year when he had the run in with the «surly» man at the airport.
In keeping with Bond's original story, Paddington (Ben Whishaw) is discovered by the Brown family — mum Mary (Sally Hawkins), dad Henry (Hugh Bonneville) and kids Jonathan and Judy (Samuel Joslin and Madeleine Harris)-- on the eponymous train station platform, where he's quickly come to realise that London isn't everything he thought it would be (although it does seem to rain a lot).
Charlotte Rampling (Basic Instinct 2, Swimming Pool) plays the eponymous Anna, a divorced middle - aged London saleswoman still who feels perhaps the split may have been a mistake, as she hasn't quite let go.
The Eric Longden light car was the eponymous creation of an Australian jockey and theatrical agent who had emigrated to London.
The real story of their rivalry is more interesting than the rumours, says Karl Ludvigsen / In Wolf in sheep's clothing, John Warburton tells the intriguing story of an unusual Vintage Vauxhall saloon that has recently returned to the road / Paul d'Orléans travels to Villa d'Este, the most glamorous concours of them all, where this year a postwar Alfa Romeo took a surprise win / The Eric Longden light car was the eponymous creation of an Australian jockey and theatrical agent who had emigrated to London.
WHITE FANG is a novel by American author Jack London (1876 - 1916)- and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog.
And if you don't beat the casinos, at least become a temporary High Roller, courtesy of the eponymous and centrally located attraction which is the Nevada equivalent of the London Eye.
Issa Samb and the undecipherable form, OCA Office of Contemporary Art Norway and Raw Material Company, 2013, Chronicle of a Revolt: Photographs of a season of protest, Raw Material Company and Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2012, Condition Report on Building Art Institutions in Africa (Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2013), a collection of essays resulting from the eponymous symposium held in Dakar in January 2012, Kouoh is the curator of the education programme of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair whose inaugural edition took place in London in October 2013.
Arne Glimcher, founder of Pace Gallery, and Dr. Kent Minturn discuss Jean Dubuffet's landmark series, Théâtres de mémoire, on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Pace Gallery in London.
This comprehensive catalogue, published to accompany the eponymous exhibition on view at Dominique Lévy London February through March 2016, features a commissioned essay by Angela Vettese, former President of the International Jury of the Venice Biennale and director of the graduate programme at the Università Iuav di Venezia.
Stefania Bortolami has been part of New York's art scene for years: first, as an artist liaison for Larry Gagosian — after a successful stint with the legendary London dealer Anthony d'Offay; then co-owning a Chelsea gallery with Amalia Dayan and finally, on her own, as the founder of an eponymous gallery five blocks down the street from the previous space.
A major addition to London's commercial gallery landscape is New York mega-dealer Marian Goodman's eponymous new outpost, which opens with new work by Gerhard Richter (W1, Wed to 20 Dec).
His eponymous essay of 1986 now serves as the catalogue introduction to an exhibition at Michael Werner Gallery in London, of Kirkeby's paintings and sculptures from that decade.
Dominique Levy, whose London branch of her eponymous gallery opened last year, is doing an exhibition of Gerhard Richter's very rare (and very expensive) color charts.
Whitechapel Gallery, London, showcases the artist's innovative life work in an eponymous exhibition from 27 September until 21 January.
Roberto Cuoghi's print Pazuzu (2008) depicts the eponymous demon that plays an important part in the artist's thinking for his exhibition Šuillakku at the ICA in London.
The works — titled Viktoria, Luise, and Isabelle — were previously exhibited together under the title «The Double Session» in London, exploring Derrida's notion of doubling from his eponymous 1969 lecture.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, London, this 170 - page catalogue illustrates work by thirty - five artists, from 1947 through today
Likewise, at his recent eponymous exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London, spectators moved collectively from room to room following a soundtrack.
Brown's version, which is called The Marquess of Breadalbane and was unveiled yesterday in London, replaces the stag with a distorted image of the eponymous aristocrat who commissioned the original painting dating from 1851.
(London, UK) «The Lustful Turk» is the inaugural exhibition of «The Civilising Process», a yearlong programme of exhibitions and events at Gasworks inspired by German sociologist Norbert Elias's eponymous 1939 book, which looks at the development of the tastes, manners and sensibilities of Western Europeans since the Middle Ages.
(London, UK) «The Lustful Turk», the first UK solo exhibition by Italian artist Patrizio Di Massimo, is the inaugural exhibition of «The Civilising Process», a yearlong programme of exhibitions and events at Gasworks inspired by German sociologist Norbert Elias's eponymous 1939 book, which looks at the development of the tastes, manners and sensibilities of Western Europeans since the Middle Ages.
Abramovich, who is worth about # 7.5 billion, has huge spending power in the art market, easily dwarfing possible rivals such as Charles Saatchi, worth just a few hundred million pounds and who has his own eponymous gallery in central London.
Since founding her eponymous conceptual gallery five years ago, Silverman has taken emerging artists» work to major art fairs in London, Paris, Dallas, New York, and Cologne and has introduced San Francisco gallerygoers to on - the - cusp artists hailing from Tel Aviv, Istanbul, and Berlin.
Building their cache with shows in his eponymous gallery, Saatchi vaulted YBAs to worldwide prominence in 1997 with the show «Sensations: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection» at London's Royal Academy of Art.
Now on view at Hauser & Wirth London, Framed and Frame presents the eponymous installation by Mike Kelley — Framed and Frame (Miniature Reproduction «Chinatown Wishing Well» built by Mike Kelley after «Miniature Reproduction «Seven Star Cavern» Built by Prof. H.K. Lu»).
The eponymous gallery was established by former London Design Museum curator in Autumn 2007 and has since gone on to present a number of critically acclaimed selling exhibitions.
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